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    This intensive one-day hands-on seminar covers the troubleshooting and repair of control circuits and components. The novice, as well as the experienced electrician, will learn how to safely and efficiently build, troubleshoot, and repair motor control circuits using the hands-on troubleshooting methods covered in this seminar. The attendee will build circuits on realistic training panels that contain a motor starter, relays, terminal strips, push buttons, selector switches, and limit switches. After the circuits are built, the instructor will introduce a realistic fault into the circuit. With the instructor¿s help, you will be asked to repair the faulty circuit by using your multimeter and the techniques learned earlier in the day. This seminar is hands-on and is very practical in its approach to troubleshooting. The examples you will be shown are applicable to practice in any facility. To insure the quality of this program, this seminar has limited seating. As a result, this seminar fills up quickly, so register early.
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    In this seminar you will learn the functions of: off-delay timers, photoelectric sensors, and alternating relays - all while working with motor starters, selector switches, push buttons, control relays, and timers, as well as how to properly troubleshoot three-phase electric motors. Compared to Hands-On Electrical Troubleshooting, you can expect to wire, troubleshoot, and repair more challenging electrical circuits. You will build electrical circuits that represent common industrial uses such as tank fill control and duplex-pump control, and then repair them after the instructor has inserted a realistic fault. The instructor will work with you one-on-one to find and fix the problem. You will also learn and apply, through hands-on exercises, how to properly test and troubleshoot three-phase motors. This seminar is hands-on and gives each attendee the opportunity to work with real electrical components - while building and troubleshooting from ladder diagrams. If you have already attended Hands-On Electrical Troubleshooting, this seminar will be a nice compliment to the knowledge you have gained. To insure the quality of this program, this seminar has limited seating. As a result, this seminar fills up quickly, so register early.
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    Introduces basic atomic theory, Ohms law, AC & DC circuits, Magnetism, Solid State devices, Transformers, Power Supplies, Programmable Logic Controllers, and Rotating Machines.
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    Learn some basic electrical skills. Follow discussions on electrical safety, alternating current, power distribution center, house circuits and types of wire. Learn about fuses and circuit breakers. Get hands on practical knowledge using tools of the trade. Troubleshoot and replace light switches, receptacles and GFCI receptacles. Professionally and safely install house circuits.
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    This course is designed to introduce the student to the design and install of electrical circuits, correct selection of wiring materials and devices, and choosing wiring methods. Includes electrical safety, interpretation of electrical symbols used in branch circuit layout, over current protection, conductor sizing, grounding, and material/device selection.
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    Learn to properly maintain and repair your mower, roto-tiller, or small engine. Avoid expensive engine repairs or start a new business. This 6 week class will teach you all you need to know to repair that mower setting in your garage or the basics on how to begin repairing engines for others. Learn about carburetors and ignition systems and how to rebuild small engines. This class will cover repair of 2 cycle and 4 cycle engines of several different brands. This is a hands on class and students are encouraged to bring in their own engines and learn to repair them in class. It¿s always rewarding to repair your own equipment and you can utilize the training for years to come.
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    The purpose of Pro/ENGINEER Advanced course is to introduce users to some of the more advanced features, commands, and functions in Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0. Each lesson concentrates on a few of the major topics and the text attempts to explain the "Why's" of the commands in addition to a concise step-by-step description of new command sequences. The material covered represents an overview of what is felt to be commonly used and important functions. These include customization of the working environment, advanced feature creation (sweeps, round sets, draft and tweaks, UDF's, patterns and family tables), layers, Pro/PROGRAM, and advanced drawing and assembly functions.
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    This is a basic course on environmental legislation and provides an overview of the Environmental Protection Agency and various acts and laws which have been put in place to protect the environment. A brief review of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) rules and legislation regarding the environment are also discussed.
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    EPA 608 Certification is a class to teach the basics of refrigerant recovery & system evacuation procedures which will include the proper use of refrigerant gauges for R22 and R410A, proper use of a micron gauge, safety and environmental issues. EPA 608 Certification will conclude with a review of material for the EPA 608 and R410 certification tests and culminate in the actual test proctored and conducted through the internet during class.
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    This course is an introduction to the principles of engineering project management and techniques. Topics include technical feasibility studies, project specifications, scheduling, validation, life cycle costing, and economic analysis. The focus is on managing an engineering project through scheduling, budgeting, resource management, execution and control.
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