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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Application of the Machinery's Handbook math tables, formulas, charts and graphs to related practical problems in industry are discussed.
Prerequisite:
MTH 143
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2.00 Credits
Study the principles of thermodynamics and psychrometrics. Calculating heating and cooling loads using Manual J. System design and equipment selection using Manual D.
Prerequisite:
SKT 165
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3.00 Credits
Theory, devices, circuits, electricity, Ohms law, series-parallel, switching, wiring practices and troubleshooting used in the electrical industry are discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Studies fundamental principles of electricity including Ohms Law series and parallel circuits, voltage drops, rises and polarities, power, Kirchoff's loop, inductance, capacitance and troubleshooting.
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2.00 Credits
Properties of magnetic materials, magnetic principles, electro-magnetism, DC measuring instruments, as well as operation, control and applications of DC motors and generators are discussed.
Prerequisite:
SKT 171
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3.00 Credits
Properties of alternating current, AC measurements, inductance and inductive, reactance, capacitance, impedance, series and parallel circuits, resonance, power and power factor correction, single-and three-phase transformers and load analysis are discussed.
Prerequisite:
MTH 143
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3.00 Credits
Studies the application of the National Electric Code (NEC) as it applies to electrical circuits, motor controls, raceways, conduit, fittings and electrical systems in in-plant power transmission.
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2.00 Credits
Electricity as it applies to environmental control systems used in building maintenance is covered. Includes meters, phase analysis, diagrams, ladder circuits, system components, troubleshooting and laboratory assignments on practical electric circuits and systems with an emphasis on safety and troubleshooting.
Prerequisite:
MTH 143
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2.00 Credits
Introduces electrical control methods as applied to motor control and automation circuitry, electrical safety, tools and test instruments, logic, troubleshooting with schematics and line diagrams, control devices, use of a VOM, two and three-wire control, contactors, motor starters, relays, sequential control, and basic reversing methods.
Prerequisite:
SKT 131 and SKT 170 or SKT 171
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2.00 Credits
Introduces advanced motor control concepts beyond the SKT 181 level. Discusses and applies reversing motor starters, timing and counting functions, solid-state devices & system integration, solid-state starter, sensing devices ( inductive, capacitive, & photo-optic), reduced-voltage starting, accelerating & decelerating methods, preventative and predictive maintenance systems.
Prerequisite:
SKT 181
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