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2.00 Credits
Fall A study of the construction, operation, maintenance and application of transformers, coupled with a study of the fundamentals of microcomputers. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisite: ECMN 154, Electric Theory II, Part II.
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2.00 Credits
Fall A study of the construction, operation, maintenance and application of alternating current motors, both single and polyphase, coupled with a beginning study of fundamentals of industrial motor control. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisite: ECMN 255, Electric Theory III, Part II.
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2.00 Credits
Fall Astudy of industrialmotor control including the construction, operation, maintenance, and applications of the components used in control systems. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisite: ECMN 256, Electric Theory III, Part II.
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2.00 Credits
Spring A study of the construction, operation, maintenance and application of alternating current motors, both single and polyphase, coupled with a beginning study of the fundamentals of industrial motor control. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisite: ECMN 257, Electric Theory IV, Part I
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0.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. Students will connect, test, and operate transformers, both single and three phase. The National Electric Code and safe work habits are stressed at all times. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisite: ECMN 164, Alternating Current Applications Laboratory: Part II. Corequisite: ECMN 255, Transformers and Motors: Part I.
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0.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. A continuation of ECMN 265, Transformers and Motors: Part I. Students will connect, test, and operate alternating current motors, both single and three phase. In addition, students will analyze, connect, and operate the basic components of motor control systems. The National Electric Code and safe work habits are stressed at all times. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisite: ECMN 265, Transformers and Motors Laboratory: Part I. Corequisite: ECMN 256, Transformers and Motors: Part II.
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1.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the construction, operation, and connection of motor control circuits and related control components. Through laboratory experiments, students have the opportunity to connect, test, and operate motor control circuits using control components universal throughout industry. Prerequisite: ECMN 266, Transformers and Motors Laboratory: Part II. Corequisite: ECMN 257, Industrial Motor Control Theory: Part I.
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0.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. A continuation of ECMN 267, Industrial Motor Control Laboratory: Part I. This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the construction, operation, and connection of motor control circuits and related control components. Through laboratory experiments, students have the opportunity to connect, test, and operate motor control circuits using control components universal throughout industry including programmable logic controllers. Prerequisite: ECMN 267, Industrial Motor Control Laboratory: Part I. Corequisite: ECMN 258, Industrial Motor Control Theory: Part II.
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1.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course offers hands-on experience in the principles and practices of single phase and three phase transformer operation. Students complete a series of jobs that progress from basic to very complex connections utilizing transformer systems most often found in the power distribution industry today. The National Electric Code and safe work habits are stressed at all times. Prerequisite: ECMN 174, Commercial Construction Wiring: Part II. Corequisite: ECMN 255, Transformers and Motors: Part I.
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1.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. Acontinuation of ECMN 275, IndustrialWiring: Part I, this course offers hands-on experience in the principles and practices of single and three phase motors. Students complete a series of jobs covering the construction, connection, operation, and maintenance of industrial type motors, with an emphasis on methods of starting and protection. The National Electric Code and safe work habits are stressed at all times. Prerequisite: ECMN 275, Industrial Wiring: Part I. Corequisite: ECMN 256, Transformers and Motors: Part II.
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