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3.00 Credits
Serves as an introduction to advance topics the field of programmable controllers. Use of the latest technology and software will be stressed. ControlLogix, Operator Interfaces, and Networking will be some of the areas covered. In addition use of special high level functions and I/O modules will be covered such as PID loops, servo control, and use of multiple processors.
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3.00 Credits
Acquaints the maintenance technician with a basic foundation and pipe fitting skills necessary to make repairs or layout new pipe. Includes determination of the type and quantity of material needed to complete a task and joining those materials in the proper manner with a minimum of supervision.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the operation and design of mechanical systems including belt drives, chain drives, gearboxes, and bearings. Includes the proper use of portable tools and the study of different metals.
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3.00 Credits
Teaches advanced mechanical maintenance skills which specifically include vibration analysis, laser shaft alignment, lubrication oil analysis, pumps, seals, gaskets, and couplings. Half of the semester is also devoted to teaching the basics of heating and air conditioning.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the field of industrial automation. Introduces the principles of control systems both analog and digital based. Covers instrumentation and sensors; position, speed, thermal, pressure, flow, and level. Develop an understanding of analog and digital signal conditioning as applied to automated systems. Covers the principles of process controllers both analog and digital. Understand control loop characteristics and tuning.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the field of industrial motor drives, dc, ac, servo and stepper motors. Introduces students to variable voltage dc drives and variable frequency ac drives. Topics covered will include installation, setup, maintenance, and trouble-shooting of drive systems.
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3.00 Credits
Presents the basic elements in the power plant, the function, their mode of operation, and the mechanics, with emphasis on the construction and repair of power plant mechanics. The student selects, troubleshoots, and repairs power plant mechanics.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to the field of safety, health, and environmental concerns within the process industry. Within this course, you will be introduced to various types of plant hazards, safety and environmental systems and equipment, and the regulations under which processing plants are governed.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to the field of quality within the process industry. Students will be introduced to many process industry-related quality concepts including operating consistency, continuous improvement, plant economics, team skills, and statistical process control (SPC).
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3.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to the field of Instrumentation and covers process variables and the various instruments used to sense, measure, transmit, and control those variables. This course also introduces control loops and the elements that are found in different types of loops, such as controllers, regulators, and final control elements. The course concludes with a study of instrumentation drawings and diagrams and a unit on troubleshooting instrumentation.
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