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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basic concepts of open and closed loop control systems common to motion and process control. Process controls including pressure, temperature, flow, and levels of gases, liquids, and solids are studied. Various measurement methods are covered, and the operation of mechanical and electronic measurement sensors are explained. Introduction to AC and DC variable speed drives, as well as the fundamental operation of programmable logic controllers, PLC programming, basic numbering systems, and application examples are covered. Registration Enforced Prerequisites: APP 167. 3 lecture hrs/wk.
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2.00 Credits
This course is an in-depth overview of Chapter 3 in the National Electrical Code. It includes the study of general rules for wiring and calculating ampacity, as well as specific wiring methods and the codes involved in their installation. Registration Enforced Prerequisites: APP 157. 2 lecture hrs/wk.
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2.00 Credits
This course will teach basic electromechanical motor control theory, including input devices, logic, and pertinent sections of the National Electrical Code. The course will teach various common motor control circuits and will include hands-on training. Registration Enforced Prerequisites: Math 052 or 060. 1 lecture, 2 lecture/lab hrs/wk.
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2.00 Credits
This course will outline hazards associated with high voltage work, along with applicable safety codes and practices. NFPA 70E will be discussed. Methods for routing, handling and terminating high voltage cable will be reviewed, along with applicable references from the NEC. Registration Enforced Prerequisites: APP 153 and 157. 2 lecture hrs/wk.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers information on thyristors, digital and analog IC's, sensors and transducers. Digital circuit fundamentals are studied with an emphasis on troubleshooting and problem solving. Students will use test equipment to analyze digital integrated circuits. An overview of computer interfacing will be presented. Registration Enforced Prerequisites: APP 165. 3 lecture, 2 lecture/ lab hrs/wk.
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2.00 Credits
This course includes instruction on calculations required for wiring to Code, i.e., conduit and box fill, ampacity, motor and transformer calculations, service size, voltage drop and available short-circuit current. Registration Enforced Prerequisites: APP 157. 2 lecture hrs/wk.
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2.00 Credits
This course will examine NEC requirements for low voltage installations, and will also cover the theory of operation of communications circuits, control and communications cable types, and termination and splicing techniques for various systems. Registration Enforced Prerequisites: APP 151 and 157. 2 lecture hrs/wk.
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2.00 Credits
This course will teach basic motor speed control theory, including input devices, logic, and motion control device theory. It will introduce variable frequency drives and PLC's as well as other speed control methods. The course will include hands-on training. Registration Enforced Prerequisite: APP 255. 1 lecture, 2 lecture/lab hrs/wk.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an examination of the contents of Chapters 5, 6 and 7 of the National Electrical Code covering special occupancies and special equipment. It also examines the Oregon Specialty Codes as well as federal codes such as OSHA, UL, IEEE, UBC and others. Registration Enforced Prerequisites: APP 261. 3 lecture hrs/wk.
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3.00 Credits
This course is refresher instruction with regular drills designed to improve the student's ability to find and interpret National Electrical Code references. Registration Enforced Prerequisites: APP 261. 3 lecture hrs/wk.
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