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Course of Study

At EIU we have designed a course of study in a way that permits the constant acquisition of new information. You will be building upon a base of knowledge from the completion of your first course. Courses and course content will be revised on a continual basis as questions from our customers generate exposure to vital ideas, concepts and theories on any topic of interest. Revisions will continue during all of your time at EIU.

Our courses are separated into course levels.

All Courses at EIU are Completely Interactive

Course expansion and improvements are built around a Q&A structure which allows us to develop and expand the content of courses. When using ELTEK International University, your questions will help us continue to launch new courses and constantly improve course content. Please understand, only general questions will be added to the course content. Specific questions will only be addressed in personal exchanges.

Curriculum

Curriculum offerings are intended to arrange individual courses or classes into groups which have a common focus. For example, one curriculum is focused on Plastics or Polymeric materials. This curriculum will cover the general introduction of 100 level courses and then identify the 200 and 300 level courses or classes which are directly related to plastic programs and tests. Other curricula are organized for different types of materials and products.

The Courses

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100 Level Courses: Prerequisites for all Advanced Courses

EIU101 - The Big Picture
Class 1 - T.E.A.M. Concept
Scope: The real world needs information about all aspects of an application. Individual tests are usually limited to one aspect. The real world can be approached by separating the multifactor requirements of the application into single-factor evaluation. The real world multifactor stresses can be approached as a T.E.A.M. concept: T = Thermal stresses; E = Electrical stresses; A = Ambient (environmental) stresses; and, M = Mechanical stresses. Testing is usually approached addressing one aspect of TEAM at a time and combining the results.
Class 2 - Spectrum of Testing
Scope: Each aspect of the total processes from selection of materials and manufacturing processes through to completion of the evaluation of an end-product can be separated into testing and evaluations at different levels. All of the various levels of tests can be structured into different categories while these categories are linked in some manner.
Class 3 - Structure of Standards
Scope: All standards start with the end-product requirement for safety and performance

EIU104 - Types of EIM
Class 1 - General Descriptions
Scope: This course introduces many of the wide range of categories of materials used in end-product manufacturing. Each category presented in presented to describe the type of material and some aspects of the selection process. Categories of materials include Wire and wire insulation; Insulating Varnishes / Impregnating Resins, Potting Compounds; Films / Sheet Insulation and their composites; Molding resins.

EIU105 - ELTEK Labs and UL
Class 1 - Levels of Interaction
Scope: This course presents an explanation of the long-term relationship which exist between Underwriters Laboratories [UL] and ELTEK International Laboratories [ELTEK Labs].

EIU106 - Thermal Classifications
Class 1 - General
Scope: This course presents a general introduction level to the structure of the thermal classes used for different categories of materials. There are two systems used for designation; one using numerical values and the second using letters. This course describes the international system used to define Thermal classes; when to use numerical designations vs. letter designations; how to use the thermal classifications for EIM and EIS vs. use for end-products

200 Level Courses:

EIU 200 - Electrical Insulation Materials (EIM)
Class 1
Scope: Presents the function of a material [component] selected for the manufacturing of an end product to serve as an EIM.
Class 2
Scope: What is the distinction between "major insulation" and "minor insulation"?
Class 3
Scope: Properties of EIM "as received"

EIU 201 - EIM Thermal Rating
Class 1
Scope: Why thermal ratings are the most common type of ratings assigned to EIM.
Class 2
Scope: Presents the distinction between Relative Thermal Index ratings [RTI] and Thermal Index ratings [TI]. Some EIM have TI values while other EIM have RTI values assigned.
Class 3
Scope: Presents a comparison of the two main thermal aging techniques

  • [1] The traditional Fixed Temperature [FT]; and,
  • [2] The Fixed Time Frame Methods [FTFM]; similarities and differences

Class 4
Scope: The reason the international standards recommend numbers for EIM and EIS but letters for end-products. What are possible ratings for EIM, EIS and end products?

EIU 210 - Electrical Insulation Systems (EIS)
Class 1 - Origins of EIS Testing
Scope: Presents the origin of the concept of EIS testing
Class 2
Scope: Presents an explanation of possible test specimens; what are the possible properties to be tested?
Class 3
Scope: EIS testing is intended to be an RTI type of program
Class 4
Scope: A summary of IEEE EIS test methods
Class 5
Scope: An explanation of the two general types of EIS [1] Open and [2] Encapsulated

EIU 211 - EIS Thermal Ratings
Scope: Different EIS test methods make reference to a “Control” or “Reference” EIS.

EIU 212 - EIS Calibration at ELTEK Labs
Scope: EIS

EIU 220 - Compatibility testing
Class 1 - Compatibility In General
Scope: Compatibility testing is application related. The link to the T.E.A.M. approach; different applications means different stresses, A = Ambient (environmental) stresses
Class 2
Scope: Compatibility testing of EIM
Class 3
Scope: Compatibility testing of EIS

EIU 250 - Plastics Material Properties
Scope: Tested as-received (unaged)

EIU 260 - Magnet Wire Coatings and Magnet Wire
Scope: Single and Multi-layer wire

EIU 261 - Magnet Wire Coatings linked to a Magnet Wire manufacturer
Scope: What is the reduced test program for the MW manufacturer?

EIU 262 - Bondable Magnet Wire
Scope: How to add to an EIS which did not have bondable magnet wire

EIU 270 - Flame testing
Scope: Domestic and International flame tests and applications

EIU 310 - Allowable Magnet Wire Substitutions into Established EIS

EIU-333 - The Role of Fillers
Class 1 - Fillers in Casting or Potting Compounds

EIU-UL Related Courses:

All Courses and classes in this section were developed exclusively by ELTEK International Laboratories; they are not provided by or developed in part or in total by UL. These courses and classes are provided to ELTEK Labs’ customers as a guide to these Standards, policies and procedures.

EIU-UL101 – A basic introduction to UL
Class 1 - Introduction
Scope: Introduction to UL’s charter; basic information for new customers; UL File number and Project numbers

EIU-UL 200 - An Introduction to UL 1446: Insulation Systems, General
Class 1 - Types of materials and product categories are covered
Class 2 - UL’s terminology – Major vs. Minor component status
Class 3 - EIS definition and types
Class 4 - Substitution policies
Class 5 - Sealed Tube Test (One type of Component Compatibility Testing)
Class 6 - Categories OBJS2 and OBJY2
Scope: To learn how to navigate through UL 1446 for specific types of submittals; an explanation of different sections of this Standard

EIU-UL250 – An Introduction to UL Flame testing
Class 1 - UL 94 Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances
Class 2 - UL 94 and its connection to UL 746-B
Class 3 - UL 1694 Tests for Flammability of Small Polymeric Component Materials
Class 4 - UL 510 (Tapes)
Class 5 - UL 1441 (Sleeving)
Scope: A description of the various types of flame testing used for different types of materials

EIU-UL260 - An Introduction to Polymeric Materials, the UL746 Series
Class 1 - 746-A Polymeric Materials - Short Term Property Evaluation
Class 2 - 746-B Polymeric Materials - Long Term Property Evaluations
Class 3 - 746-C Polymeric Materials - Use in Electrical Equipment Evaluations
Class 4 - 746-D Polymeric Materials - Fabricated Parts
Scope: An explanation of the various Parts of the 746 series; explanation of the tests and specifications within each part

EIU-UL300 - Specific Cases for UL 1446
Class 1 - Two Categories for EIS OBJS2 and OBJY2

EIU-UL330 - An Introduction to 50% Regrind for Plastics; what is the benefit and how to achieve this

EIU-UL331 - Tapes as Major Insulation in an EIS
Scope: Explains the connection and procedure to evaluate tapes for use as major insulation in an EIS. Either by actual inclusion in the EIS level of testing or by modification of specific EIS.

EIU-UL360 - An Introduction to UL’s Company Listings; Multiple sites for one company; one manufacturing company but multiple distributors (multiple companies selling the same product under different product names)

*** The information presented above will be expanded and modified as new courses, classes or content is available. ***