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MANF 1513 — Rotating Equipment

3 credits · 3 hours

Sem: S 2 Lec./2 Lab Hrs./week Prerequisite: TECH 2033 Applied Electricity & Electronics with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent placement. This course covers the principles, application, troubleshooting, and maintenance of rotating electrical motors as used in industry. Topics include various types of single and three phase AC motors, various types of DC motors, reduced voltage starting. The course builds upon principles covered in Applied Electricity and Electronics. All course material is supplemented with practical hands-on exposure to the items described. Safety procedures and devices including Lockout/Tagout, and grounding connections and safety systems are emphasized throughout the course. A lab fee is required.

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