EET 328 - Electrical Power Technology II

Institution:
Point Park University
Subject:
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Description:
Continuation of EET 327. Transformers, three-phase induction and synchronous motors, and single-phase motors. Electronic control of ac motors. Basics of electrical power transmission and an introduction to the smart grid, micro grids, and dc transmission. Study of modern topics in power transmission and motor controls using the current literature. Prerequisite: EET 327 (Electrical Power Technology I) Course Objectives (1) Analyze and design single- and three-phase transformer circuits (2) Calculate the performance of three-phase motors using simple circuit models (3) Identify the benefits of using electronic controls for three-phase motors (4) Perform basic power-line calculations in three-phase systems (5) Employ safe laboratory practices for working with potentially hazardous electrical equipment (6) Wire single- and three-phase circuits involving transformers, motors, and generators and make measurements on these circuits (7) Work as a team member in performing tests, collecting data, and writing technical reports (8) Create accurate, attractive, and readable laboratory reports
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(412) 391-4100
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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