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3.00 Credits
The student is introduced to analog and digital PLC process control systems. The student is also introduced to networking PLC and using gateways to interface to Ethernet type devices. The student gains knowledge and experience in the design and selection of PLC equipment used in control, troubleshooting, and monitoring control loops on actual equipment in the lab. Prerequisites: ILT214. (2-2-0)
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This course provides instruction in concepts and theories for the operation of robotic servo motors and power systems used with industrial robotic equipment. Emphasis is on the application of the computer to control power systems to perform work. Student competencies include understanding of the functions of hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical power system components, ability to read and interpret circuitry for proper troubleshooting and ability to perform preventative maintenance. Prerequisites: Permission. (0-4-0)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to allow students an opportunity to study directly-related topics of particular interest which require the application of technical knowledge and technical skills. Emphasis is placed on the application of skills and knowledge with practical experiences. Upon completion, students should be able to solve job related problems using technical skills and knowledge. Prerequisites: None. (0-6-0)
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This course provides instruction in basic physics concepts applicable to industrial mechanics. Topics include mechanical principles with emphasis placed on power transmission and specific mechanical components. Upon course completion, students will be able to apply principles relative to mechanical tools, fasteners, basic mechanics, lubrication, bearings, packing and seals. Prerequisites: None. (2-2-0)
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This course continues the application of mechanical principles to industrial production equipment with emphasis on power transmission and mechanical components. Emphasis is placed on alignment and tension. Topics include mechanical drive systems, couplings and alignment, clutches and brakes, linkage and levers, mechanical troubleshooting, and preventive maintenance. Prerequisites: INT106 or Permission. (2-2-0)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides instruction in the fundamental principles of air conditioning and refrigeration. Topics include principles of refrigeration, heat transfer, refrigeration system components, the mechanical cycle of operation, and refrigeration characteristics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify major air conditioning systems and understand the functions of major systems components, terminology, heat transfer, safety, and the use and care of tools and equipment. Prerequisites: None. (2-2-0)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an advanced study in hydraulic theory and systems. This course covers the operation and repair of various design configurations for system components, including pumps, actuators, valves and accessories. This course also familiarizes the student with advanced hydraulic circuits and systems used in process industries. Prerequisites: IET131 or Permission. (2-2-0)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides instruction in maintenance and troubleshooting procedures needed for safe and proper repair of hydraulic systems used with industrial production equipment. Topics include maintenance and troubleshooting procedures, hydraulic system maintenance and troubleshooting techniques, effects of heat, leakage, and contamination on components and system operation, component maintenance and troubleshooting, reading and interpreting system diagrams, and design and troubleshooting of hydraulic circuits and systems. Upon course completion, students will demonstrate the ability to troubleshoot and repair industrial hydraulic systems. Prerequisites: IET131 or Permission. (1-4-0)
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the concepts and applications of preventive and predictive maintenance. Topics include the introduction to optic alignment equipment, vibration testing and analysis, data collection, job safety, tool safety, systems analysis, preventive maintenance procedures and tasks, and predictive maintenance concepts. Upon completion, students will demonstrate the ability to apply the planning process for proper preventive and predictive maintenance. Prerequisites: None. (2-2-0)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the construction and repair of welded and screwed metal piping systems, including a variety of manual and fluid power operated valving used in regulating and throttling the flow of industrial products. 94 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Alabama Southern Community College 2008-2010 This course also covers the installation, service and repair of pumps used in process industries to transfer these products from their raw state to the final product. Prerequisites: None. (2-2-0)
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