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Dec 04, 2024
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MT 104B - Industrial Electricity Credits: 4 Description The course concentrates on fabricating, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing electrical systems encountered in industry. Emphasis is on the different types of industrial motors, and controllers, specifically DC electronic variable speed drives and AC inverter drives.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Differentiate between the types and functions of electrical and electronic equipment and devices commonly used in an industrial maintenance and repair environment.
- Fabricate, test, and troubleshoot various industrial electrical circuits based upon a range of common types of electrical wiring diagrams including ladder diagrams.
- Explain electrical properties of various conductors used for electricity under different environmental conditions of a test situation.
- Exhibit hands-on skills in the operations and functions of different types of industrial motor controllers, to include DC electronic variable speed drives and AC inverter drives.
Prerequisite: MT 102 ; or ET 131B ; or AC 102B ; or Instructor approval; or Program approval Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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