10462325Industrial Electricity and Controls 2
Course Information
Description
Studies principles related to electro-mechanical systems as well as motors, transformers, frequency drives and various electro-mechanical devices to enhance AC power distribution and control systems. Introduces programmable logic controllers in the on/off mode.
Total Credits
2

Course Competencies
  1. Interpret advanced motor control
    Assessment Strategies
    Quiz
    Criteria
    Assemble labs using ladder diagram to meet motor controls
    Assemble interpret output given ladder diagram
    Utilize ladder logic to find bug placed in machine

  2. Apply electrical fundamentals to install heater, contactors and overloads
    Assessment Strategies
    Quiz
    Criteria
    Demonstrate accurate sizing of contactors
    Demonstrate accurate sizing of motor starters
    Demonstrate accurate sizing of overloads

  3. Wire up and reverse industrial motors/motor controls
    Assessment Strategies
    Quiz, Lab Performance
    Criteria
    Wire up and reverse three phase induction motor
    Wire up and reverse single phase split phase motor
    Wire up and reverse capacitive start induction motor
    Wire up and reverse capacitive start capacitive run induction motor
    Utilizes drum switch for directional control
    Utilize drum switch for wye/delta control
    Utilize reversing contactor for motor control

  4. Use industrial transformers

  5. Wire solid state devices

  6. Assess control systems

  7. Program frequency drives

This Outline is under development.