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2.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of industrial electronic control circuits and electronic and electrical sensor circuits. This includes a review of semiconductor and digital theory, troubleshooting techniques, and electronic components including transistors, diodes, SCRs, DIACs, TRIACs, and various ICs. The control circuits discussed include three-phase and switching power supplies, DC motor drives, AC variable frequency motor drives, and resistance welding controllers. Prerequisites: TAEL 106
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4.00 Credits
This is a laboratory-oriented course that emphasizes programming and industrial applications of programmable control equipment. Prerequisites: TAEL 200
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4.00 Credits
This is a lab-oriented course utilizing actual machines that represent many operations in automated manufacturing. Students prepare programs to operate the machines using Allen Bradley PLC-5 processors. Prerequisites: TAEL 245
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2.00 Credits
Designed to acquaint the student with the materials and calculations related to lighting, motor distribution, and other circuit locations in general and hazardous locations as defined by the National Electrical Code. Prerequisites: TAEL 105
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2.00 Credits
Covers the fundamentals of residential wiring, especially the aspects of the National Electrical Code specifically applying to residential construction and repairs. Electrical supplies and hardware appropriate for residential applications are included, and residential wiring techniques are explained. Prerequisites: TAEL 105
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches apprentice electricians and others the applications of the National Electrical Code as it relates to the electrician. Topics include the design of electrical power systems and the factors relating to a safe and reliable installation as required by the code. Testing strategies will be taught to prepare electrical apprentices to take the journeyman license test. Prerequisites: TAEL 270 and TAEL 275 Note: TAEL 278 replaces TAEL 265
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2.00 Credits
(2 Credit Hours) Designed to give students working knowledge and practical experience in installation and maintenance of signal/low voltage wiring and signal transmission, including PC board and fiber optic repair and maintenance. The laboratory consists of experiments designed to give the student practice in the use of test equipment, basic troubleshooting, installation procedures, and repair techniques. Safety is emphasized throughout the curriculum. Prerequisites: TAEL 105
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2.00 Credits
Designed to explain the operation of SCR solid state truck controls to industrial truck apprentices. Topics include review of basic electrical theory, DC generators and motors, batteries and battery charges, silicon-controlled rectifier theory, SCR truck control operation, and troubleshooting. Prerequisites: TAEL 102
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2.00 Credits
Covers the generation, transmission, and distribution of primary electrical power. Topics include underground and overhead distribution systems, types of wire and cables, switching equipment, protective devices, test equipment, personal safety items, OSHA safety rules, and methods of providing protection when working on de-energized electrical equipment. Prerequisites: TAEL 105
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2.00 Credits
(2 Credit Hours) This course will cover the fundamentals of electrical power distribution. The course will cover both transmission lines and substations. The operation of distribution transformers, instrument transformers, circuit breakers, reclosers, sectionalizers, fuses, relays, and disconnects will be included. Concepts of substation and transmission line protection as well as construction will be covered.
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