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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the uses of the programmable logic controller (PLC) and the logic required for programming. Students will program, install, and troubleshoot PLCs.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides students with an extensive introduction to industrial electro-mechanical control devices. Students use hands on experiences to form a foundation for good electrical troubleshooting procedures. Topics covered include proper selection and installation of electric components.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces Electrical systems for facility maintenance and instrumentation. It will cover system voltages ranging from 208 to 4160 typically found in industrial facilities and their installation and maintenance. It will also cover instrumentation and other equipment (motors, HVAC, lighting, etc.) typically found in industry along with proper installation and maintenance.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides the student with a basic overview of open architecture programmable logic controller system components, software, and system operation. Topics covered include basic programming, downloading/uploading, and program editing.
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1.00 Credits
In this course students will identify fault symptoms in open-architecture programmable logic controller systems (PLCs), troubleshoot PLCs to identify problems, and repair PLCs in a safe, efficient, and effective manner. Students will design a basic program, download the program, troubleshoot given problems and identify repair procedures.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides students with an understanding of an electrical machine's control system. The course focuses on one specific electrical machine such as excavators (dragline, shovels, etc.), rolling equipment (trains, haul-trucks, etc.) or industrial systems (conveyors, mills, etc.). The course introduces control system design, operation and maintenance. Students may take this course multiple times so long as the specific electrical machine varies each time.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide mine electrical technicians with an understanding of basic concepts of electric drive systems. An emphasis is put on system analysis and application. Topics include: DC machine control, variable frequency operation of induction and synchronous machines, unbalanced operation, scaling laws, adjustable speed drives, and adjustable torque drives.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with an understanding of AC and DC solid state motor drive principles. Topics covered include various AC and DC motor drive circuits, installation, programming, and troubleshooting. In the lab portion of the course, students will connect, program, test, troubleshoot and operate AC and DC motor drives.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with an understanding of high voltage systems and safe work practices. High voltage systems including substations, power transformers, and protective devices are covered. Safe work practices as presented in the class, are based on nationally recognized standards such as NFPA 70E.
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3.00 Credits
ELTR 2940 Advanced PLC Programming provides the student with advanced skills in programmable logic controller (PLC) troubleshooting, networking, and programming and will provide students with a foundation in advanced PLC applications. Topics include ControlNet, DeviceNet, troubleshooting, and programming. (3 lec/lab credits)
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