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Maintenance Planner, Electrical Interview Guide (Test 8403)

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<strong>Electrical</strong>_<strong>Maintenance</strong>_<strong>Planner</strong>_(<strong>8403</strong>)Study ReferencesThe <strong>8403</strong> <strong>Electrical</strong> <strong>Maintenance</strong> <strong>Planner</strong> technical interview requires you to answertechnical questions that assess specific technical knowledge required to perform the job.They will require you to demonstrate your knowledge of technical concepts includingbasic electrical and electronic theory, print types and print reading, basic test equipment,voltage/electrical distribution systems, motors and generators, transformers and circuitbreakers.The questions will also require you to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding ofbasic planning processes including problem description assessment, work packagedevelopment, routing reviews and approvals.You can use the following references to guide your preparation. Croft, T., Summers, W.L., & Hartwell, F. P. (2008). American ElectricianHandbook. (5th Edition). New York: McGraw Hill Companies Inc. Herman, S. (2011). Delmar’s Standard Textbook of Electricity. (5th Edition).Delmar Cengage Learning. Mileaf, H. (1998).Electricity One-Seven. (3rd Edition). Prentice Hall. Rosenberg, P. A. (2011). The Ugly Reference Book. Jones and BartlettPublishers, Inc. Schaum’s Outlines of Electric Power Systems (1990). Syed A. Nasar. Publisher:The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Palmer, Doc. (2006). <strong>Maintenance</strong> Planning and Scheduling Handbook, 2 ndedition. McGraw-Hill. New York, NY.- 4 -

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