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ELEC2210 — Magnetic Motor Controls

4 credits · 5 hours

ELEC 2210 - Magnetic Motor Controls Add to Catalog ELEC 2210 - Magnetic Motor Controls Magnetic Motor Controls is a study of devices such as relays, contactors, solenoids, and motor starting methods including: full voltage starting, primary resistance starting, autotransformer starting, impedance starting, wye-delta starting, and part winding starting. Emphasis is on applications of jogging, plugging, timers, reversing starters and reduced voltage starting methods for motors. Additional emphasis is on the ability to read and draw straight line drawings for automated and complex control circuits.

Prerequisites: ELEC1110

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