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0.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. A continuation of ECMN162 with emphasis on AC Circuits. Further experience is provided for the selection of proper instruments and their use in AC Circuits. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisites: ECMN 152, Direct Current Theory and Magnetism: Part II, ECMN 162, Direct Current Applications Laboratory: Part II. Corequisite: ECMN 153, Alternating Current Theory II: Part I.
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1.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. A continuation of ECMN 163 with emphasis on more complex AC Circuits. Further experience is provided for selection of proper instruments and their use in AC Circuits. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisites: ECMN 153, Alternating Current Theory II: Part I, ECMN 163, Alternating Current Applications Laboratory: Part I. Corequisites: ECMN 154, Alternating Current Theory II: Part II.
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2.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. The student studies and practices the methods used in the installation of residential electric systems, includes basic shop skills and safety practices, residential systems layout, over current devices, and wiring methods with the emphasis on metallic sheathed cable. How to use and interpret the National Electric Code is emphasized throughout the semester to familiarize students with basic circuit concepts and accepted installation practices. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students.
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2.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. A continuation of Residential Construction Wiring, Part I. Topics include three- and fourway switching circuits with a shift of emphasis to AC cable and low voltage and photoelectric control, continued emphasis is on development of safe work habits and the NEC. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisite: ECMN 171, Residential Construction Wiring: Part I
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2.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. A continuation of Residential Construction Wiring Part II, with a shift in emphasis to commercial wiring. Topics include conduit, wireways, and signal circuits. Code calculations are stressed and circuit development is emphasized. Troubleshooting is practiced throughout the term. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisite: ECMN 172, Residential Construction Wiring: Part II
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2.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. A continuation of Commercial Construction Wiring Part I, with a shift in emphasis to industrial wiring methods and control. Circuit development and troubleshooting are emphasized. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisite: ECMN 173, Commercial Construction Wiring: Part I
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1.00 Credits
Fall This course is designed to better prepare students for the electrical industry by concentrating on safety issues in the construction industry, including electrical and hazardous materials practices. The course will cover safety in great depths, from ladder use to confined space entry with OSHA requirements covered, as well as familiarize studentswith hazardousmaterials and electrical safety procedures. Completion of both ECMN180 and ECMN 181 is a required part of the Electrical Construction and Maintenance program, which will qualify students to meet the necessary electrical apprentice-related instruction recognized by the State of NewYork.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to better prepare students for the electrical industry by concentrating on labor relations and required certifications. The course will cover labor relations, including labor history, practices, and laws, as well as sexual harassment, and requires students to obtain certification in First Aid and CPR. Completion of both ECMN 180 and ECMN 181 is a required part of the Electrical Construction and Maintenance Program, which will qualify students to meet the necessary electrical apprentice-related instruction recognized by the State of New York. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students.
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4.00 Credits
Fall A study of the construction, operation, maintenance, and application of transformers, and alternating current motors, both single and three phase. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisite: ECMN 102, Alternating Current Theory. Corequisite: ECMN 213, Transformer and Motor Laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
Spring A study of industrial motor control including the construction, operation, maintenance, and applications of the components used in control systems. In addition, students will study direct current motors. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisite: ECMN 203, Transformers and Motors. Corequisite: ECMN 214, Industrial Motor Control Laboratory.
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