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ELEC 139: Electric Code Study-Residential
3.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
3 semester credits (Lec. 3; Spring) This course is an introductory study of National Electrical Code requirements for residential wiring, including protective ground circuits, service entry and electrical safety requirements for routine residential electrical installations. Course Fee: $40.00
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ELEC 201: Alternating Current Theory
3.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
3 semester credits (Lec. 2, Lab. 2; Fall) This course is a study of three phase alternating current circuits and single and three phase transformers and machines. The theory and operation of three phase wye and delta circuits and the relationship of voltage, current and power in these circuits. The use of phasor algebra in the solution of alternating current problems is stresses as are the characteristics and use of electrical instruments such as voltmeters, ammeters, ohmmeters, and watt meters. Students learn the theory and operation of transformers with single and three phase connections and are introduced to alternating current machines. Prerequisite: ELEC 102
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ELEC 204: Electrical Planning & Estimating
3.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
3 semester credits (Lec. 2, Lab. 2; Spring) This course is an applied course in the planning and cost estimation of electrical installations and rehabs for both commercial and residential applications. The course will use current catalog and electrical supply information to determine rough cost estimates based on blue print or electrical drawings, as well as using customer requirements to determine the plan and cost estimates for new and old work.
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ELEC 204 - Electrical Planning & Estimating
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ELEC 205: Electrical Design and Lighting
3.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
3 semester credits (Lec. 2, Lab. 2; Fall) This course is a class discussion course dealing with electrical material and equipment sizing, layout and application, applicable wiring codes, regulations and rules, and characteristics of common electrical distribution systems as used in industrial plants and commercial building locations. Included is a study of short circuit current, current limiting and coordination, power factor correction and electrical rates. This course includes the study of modern illumination principles, calculation procedures and equipment for lighting installations. Also included are discussions of building construction, heat loss calculations and electric heating equipment selection.
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ELEC 211: AC Measurements
3.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
3 semester credits (Lec. 1, Lab 4; Fall) This lecture/lab course consists of a series of experiments to investigate the characteristics of single-phase and three-phase electrical circuits. The connections and testing of transformers in both single-phase and three-0phase confi gurations are stressed. Students also learn the operation of three phase motors from conventional sources and phase converts, with an emphasis on effi ciency, operating characteristics and connections. Co-requisite: ELEC 201
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ELEC 211 - AC Measurements
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ELEC 230: Industrial Electrical Wiring
3.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
3 semester credits (Lec. 2, Lab. 2) This course covers construction plans for industrial sites and details regarding unit substations, feeder bus systems, panelboards, trolley busways, wire tables and sizing, signaling systems, motors and controllers, motor installations, power factor, lightning protection, ventilation and exhaust systems, programmable logic controllers, fi ber optics, hazardous locations, and harmonics.
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ELEC 233: Commercial Wiring Lab
3.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
3 semester credits (Lec. 1, Lab. 4; Fall) This course is an extension of ELEC 133 with lectures emphasizing commercial wiring methods. Students will perform laboratory work consisting of actual installation of various raceways, as well as connecting of special equipment used in commercial and industrial applications, all in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Prerequisite: ELEC 133 Course Fee: $50.00
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ELEC 236: Conduit,Raceways & Code Calculations Lab
3.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
3 semester credits (Lec. 1, Lab. 4; Spring) This course includes laboratory work dealing with Code application relating to conduit bending as well as National Electrical Code calculations for wire and cable installation. Students will perform lab work consisting of actual installation of conduit, wire and cable. Course Fee: $75.00
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ELEC 236 - Conduit,Raceways & Code Calculations Lab
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ELEC 239: Grounding & Bonding Fundamentals-Lab/Lec
3.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
3 semester credits (Lec. 2, Lab. 2; Fall) This course is a combination lecture/lab series of grounding theory as well as characteristics of grounded and non-grounded systems. Labs include proper grounding practices, various grounding applications, tools and materials usage and methods of compressions and exothermic application and installations. Course Fee: $25.00 .
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ELEC 239 - Grounding & Bonding Fundamentals-Lab/Lec
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ELEC 241: Electric Motor Controls
3.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
3 semester credits (Lec. 2, Lab. 2; Spring) This course is a lecture and laboratory class oriented to the study of electromechanical control system concepts. Experiments are designed to illustrate the principles, applications, connection and installation procedures of electrical controllers. Special emphasis is placed on the analysis and development of control circuits.
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