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ELT 201: Electrical Motor Control
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Provides knowledge and skills needed to design, install, maintain, service and troubleshoot electric motors. Focuses on the operation and installation of control systems, specifically motor starters and controllers. Electromagnetic controls, motors and transformers will also be covered. Lab activities will utilize electrical test equipment to analyze electric motor control malfunctions. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes. ELT 201 and APR 201 cannot both be taken for credit.
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ELT 204: Adjustable Speed Drive
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Covers theory, operation, installation, and maintenance of adjustable speed motor drives. Introduces drive applica196 tions and selection for industrial, utility, and commercial structures. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes. Prerequisites: MTH 20; (WR 90 or ESOL 262); (RD 90 or ESOL 260)
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ELT 210: Electricity for the Non-Electrician II
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Provides practical, hands-on application of residential wiring methods. This class is a direct continuation of the skills developed in Electricity for the Non-Electrian, incorporating additional wiring practices, materials and troubleshooting methods. Emphasizing safety and workmanship as well as electrical theory and building codes as they apply to the homeowner. Prerequisites: ELT 110 or TE 9071.
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ELT 220: OSHA Safety Training
30.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Emphasizes safe working environments targeting people who have compliance and training responsibilities. Covers how to establish employee protection programs and to inform and train employees properly. Includes intro to OSHA, general safety and health provision, Hazcom, health hazards in construction, stairways and ladders, motor vehicles, materials handling, hand and power tools, scaffolding, fire protection, excavations, confined space entry, fall protection, personal protective and lifesaving equipment and electrical safety. Awards a 30 hour OSHA safety card upon successful completion of course. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes.
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ELT 225: Advanced Programmable Controllers,PC Based
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Covers advanced features of Programming controllers including designing, monitoring, troubleshooting and editing techniques with practical hands-on experience. This class can be used toward Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes. Prerequisites: ELT 126 or TE 9121.
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ELT 226: Basic Human Machine Interface Program
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Develops the student's understanding of the basic operation and programming techniques of Human Machine Interface Devices. The applications, operations, and programming of HMIs are the areas of study with the main emphasis on programming. Computers will be used to program. Prerequisites: ELT 225 or TE 9127.
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ELT 230: National Electrical Code
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Instructs the electrical professional where and how to find required information in the NEC book, demontrating how the various articles work together to provide complete information on a subject. Most code articles (90 through 450) will be explained in detail. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes. ELT 230 and APR 230 cannot both be taken for credit.
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ELT 231: National Electrical Code II
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Prepares electricians for state examination as prescribed by Oregon State Building Codes Division. Includes code explanations and application. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes. ELT 231 and APR 231 cannot both be taken for credit.
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ELT 250: Amp Act I
1.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Includees an overview of premises cabling systems, and in- depth review of the ANSI/TIA/EIA and ISO/IEC industry standards, and a discussion and hands-on practicum on the rough-in, installation, management, and termination of shielded and unshielded twisted pair and optical fiber cabling systems. The course is about 85% hands-on and is designed with a systems approach instruction method. Successful completion of the course examination will certify you as an AMP Registered Installer.
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ELT 251: Amp Act II
1.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Students will obtain the experience necessary to certify and document twiested pair and optical fiber cable plants based established industry standards, which include ANSI/TIA/EIA- 568A, TSB-67, ANSI/EIA/TIA-526-14A and ANSI/TIA/EIA- 526- 7. Each student will also obtain experience troubleshooting common problems with installed LAN cable plants. This course is approximately 75% hands-on training. An extensive documentation package is provided. Successful completion of the course examination will certify you as an AMP Registered Certifier and Troubleshooter.
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