2020-2021 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Electrical Machinery, Advanced Skill Set
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Douglas A. Furr, Applied Process Technology Program Coordinator
215B Advanced Technology Center / (304)367-4911
dfurr1@pierpont.edu
Program Purpose
This Advanced Skill Set enables students to work on electrical circuits in the following areas: three phase electricity, ladder logic circuitry, relays and contactors, DC and AC motors, motor control circuits, basic motor starters, 2 and 3 wire control circuits, reversing circuits, stop and emergency stop circuits, reduced voltage applications, timing and delay circuits, troubleshooting.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this Advanced Skill Set, completers will be able to do the following:
- Explain the theory of operation of the following:
- Circuit Breakers, Fuses, Transformers, Motors, Generators, Load Centers and Motor Control Centers
- Explain three phase circuits including;
- Wye Connections
- Delta Connections
- Line and Phase Voltages
- Measurement
- Reactive Real and Apparent Power
- Describe the various types of transformers, their construction, operating principles and input output relationships.
- Step Up, Step Down, Wye Connections, Delta Connections, Construction and Components
- Describe the various types of DC and AC Motors, their construction, operating principles, and control and protection circuitry.
- Construct and troubleshoot complex motor control circuits.
- Two Wire and 3 Wire, Reversing, Multiple Push Button, Emergency, Jogging, Braking, Reduced Voltage Applications, Solid State.
- Timing and Delay Circuits
- Relay, Dashpot, Synchronous Clock, Solid State
- Measure, monitor, and troubleshoot transformer and motor control circuit performance
Opportunities
Skills that enable students to function in a power generation station, midstream processing plant, or in a manufacturing facility as an operator or maintenance technician are skills that are in-demand.
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