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APR 202: Electric Motor Controls
3.00 Credits
Linn-Benton Community College
(6 class hours/wk, 6 cr) W Provides an introduction to the design of control circuits and the electrical components that comprise these circuits. Students will design, troubleshoot and demonstrate a motor control training circuit in the context of a team environment. Prerequisite: Employment in the trade and APR 201, or instructor's approval.
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APR 203: Motor Circuit Design
3.00 Credits
Linn-Benton Community College
(3 class hours/wk, 3 cr) Sp Familiarizes the student with the National Electrical Code (NEC) as it relates to Motors, Motor Circuits, and Controllers (Article 430). Prerequisite: Employment in the trade and APR 202, or instructor's approval.
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APR 205: Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers
6.00 Credits
Linn-Benton Community College
(6 class hours/ 6 cr) F A hands-on introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). Students will learn to convert common industrial control circuits to PLC ladder logic as well as designing programs from narrative description. Emphasis is given to interfacing the PLC with a selection of electro-pneumatic control devices. A systemic approach to testing and troubleshooting PLC programs will also be covered. Prerequisite: Employment in the trade and APR 203, or instructor's approval.
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APR 206: Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers
6.00 Credits
Linn-Benton Community College
(6 class hours/6 cr) W Presents advanced concepts associated with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). Students will expand up prior programming experience. Programming topics include creating subroutines, cascading timers & counters, and incremental encoder-counter applications. Implementing effective program control, data manipulation, math and sequencer & shift instructions will also be covered. Students will learn proper PLC installation practices, preventive maintenance and advanced troubleshooting concepts. Special emphasis will be given to Process Control and Data Acquisition systems as well as computer-controlled machines and processes. Prerequisite: Employment in the trade and APR 205, or instructor's approval.
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APR 207: Instrumentation & Industrial Process Control
6.00 Credits
Linn-Benton Community College
(6 class hours/6 cr) Sp Provides an introduction to Instrumentation & Industrial Process Control. Fundamentals of automated control loops and control loop dynamics will be presented in the context of industrial control variables such as pressure, level, flow, and temperature. Prerequisite: Employment in the trade and APR 206, or instructor's approval.
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APR 208: Industrial Electrical Code I
6.00 Credits
Linn-Benton Community College
(6 class hours/6 cr) F Designed for students preparing to take examinations based on The National Electrical Code (NEC). The course includes a comprehensive study of the sections of the NEC relating to "Wiring & protection" and "Wiring Methodand Materials." Strategies for finding and applying information found in these sections to real life situations are emphasized. Prerequisite: Employment in the trade and APR 207, or instructor's approval.
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APR 209: Industrial Electrical Code IA
3.00 Credits
Linn-Benton Community College
(3 class hours/3 cr) F Designed for students preparing to take examinations based on The National Electrical Code (NEC). The course includes a comprehensive study of the sections of the NEC relating to "Wiring & protection" and "Wiring Methodand Materials." Strategies for finding and applying information found in these sections to real life situations are emphasized. Prerequisite: Employment in the trade or instructor's approval.
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APR 210: Industrial Electrical Code II
6.00 Credits
Linn-Benton Community College
(6 class hours/6 cr) W Designed for students preparing to take examinations based on The National Electrical Code (NEC). The course includes a comprehensive study of the sections of the NEC relating to "Equipment for General Use" and "SpeciaOccupancies." Strategies for finding and applying information found in these sections to real life situations are emphasized. Prerequisite: Employment in the trade and APR 208, or instructor's approval.
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APR 211: Industrial Electrical Code IIA
3.00 Credits
Linn-Benton Community College
(3 class hours/3 cr) W Designed for students preparing to take examinations based on The National Electrical Code (NEC). The course includes a comprehensive study of the sections of the NEC relating to "Equipment for General Use" and "SpeciaOccupancies." Strategies for finding and applying information found in these sections to real life situations are emphasized. Prerequisite: Employment in the trade or instructor's approval.
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APR 212: Industrial Electrical Code III
6.00 Credits
Linn-Benton Community College
(6 class hours/6 cr) Sp Designed for students preparing to take examinations based on The National Electrical Code (NEC). The course includes a comprehensive study of the chapters of the NEC relating to "Special Equipment," Special Conditions,?ommunication Systems" and "Tables." Strategies for finding and applyininformation found in these sections to real life situations is emphasized. Prerequisite: Employment in the trade and APR 210, or instructor's approval.
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