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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ELEC1104. This course covers requirements and installation of service entrance equipment. Topics include service materials, installation procedures, meters, service and conduit sizes, panel types, bonding, grounding and overcurrent protection.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides the student with an introduction to electrical material used in industry. The student develops basic skills and understanding of the material and how it applies to electrical applications in the field.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides the student with a working knowledge of residential blueprints and specifications. The student gains an understanding of blueprints, then interprets and applies this knowledge to the electrical industry.
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3.00 Credits
Pre-requisite: ELEC1124. The student will learn to read commercial blueprints with an emphasis on electrical circuitry including lighting, power, service, feeders and special systems. The course also introduces the student to CAD drawings.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the knowledge base associated with the Minnesota Power-Limited Technician license and includes all of the topics identified in the Minnesota Board of Electricity PLT study guide. Subjects covered include those found in the National Electrical Code and in the Minnesota Laws and Rules. Additional subjects covered include technical terminology, formulas and procedures that are essential elements of the PLT examination, not all of which are found in the NEC.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the current predictive maintenance technology used in the "Best Maintenance Practices" as used by top performing companies in industry. The course will cover infra red thermography, vibration analysis, ultrasonic detection, oil spectrum analysis, motor current analysis, and other technologies. These methods are used in electrical and mechanical maintenance programs in industry to predict failures of electrical connections, equipment, bearings and other critical machines found in industry. Students will also be introduced to "Best Maintenance Practices" and their impact on the future of industry in the United States.
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2.00 Credits
Over 70% of equipment failures in industry and manufacturing are self induced by the company's own maintenance workers, policies, or attitudes resulting in downtime or lost production. This course covers the "Best Maintenance Practices" as determined by top industrial and manufacturing companies. This course covers permanent repairs as related to specific tasks such as bearing replacement, chains, belts, coupling, lubrication, proper alignment, and packing and seals.
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3.00 Credits
Pre-Requisite: ELEC1107. This course introduces basic electric heating, gas, oil, heat pump and cooling system installation and control. Topics included are installing wiring for heating and air conditioning systems, replacing controls, measuring instruments and schematic interpretation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ELEC1104, ELEC1122. This course examines the material and design aspects of commercial wiring. Topics included are raceways, boxes, design requirements for conduit layouts, circuit overcurrent protection and lighting.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ELEC1108, ELEC1110. This course provides an understanding of motor control symbols, line diagrams, contractors, starters, and operating circuits. Lab procedures demonstrate components, circuitry, and operation learned in theory. Measured data is recorded and interpreted.
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