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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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2.00 Credits
This course covers the theory, operation, installation, hardware, software, and practical applications of the programmable logic controllers. Basic PLC programming techniques for counters, timers, and sequencers will be presented.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ELEC1108. This course provides application of basic theory and operation to electronic motor control including semi-conductor, rectifiers, regulators, and amplifiers.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ELEC2205. This course covers materials and design aspects of commercial wiring, in particular, lighting and fuse applications. Topics included are lighting and lamp installation and selection, fuse selection, special outlets, load schedule, short circuit calculations and emergency illumination.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ELEC1114. This course covers the installation methods and materials used in industrial wiring. Topics included are transformers, busways, motor installation, industrial metering, overcurrent system coordination, ground detection, grounding systems, power factor correction, surge protection, distribution, special systems, and industrial hazardous locations, and the study of the National Electrical Code relating to these topics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ELEC2206. This course provides an advanced understanding of circuits controlling motors. Topics include jogging, braking, plugging, reduced voltage starting, phase loss protection, latching relays, time delay relays, and safety requirements. Lab procedures demonstrate components, circuitry, and operation learned in theory. Measured data is recorded and interpreted.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces students to building automation systems. These systems are becoming critical required components used for green buildings, energy conservation and building safety systems. Topics covered in this course include electrical energy production, alternative energy sources and interconnection of renewable sources to existing power systems. This course also covers green utilization equipment and controls such as lighting, heating, ventilating and air conditioning, and plumbing.
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