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IND223 — Motors & Motor Controls

3 credits · 3 hours

IND 223 - Motors & Motor Controls IND 223 - Motors & Motor Controls Min This course is an advanced study and laboratory for learners who have an understanding of electrical circuits, controls and desire practical hands-on experience of various motor and control devices. Coursework involves ¿hands-on¿ laboratory experience utilizing 120vac, 208/240 VAC as well as text study. Practical application of principles learned will be emphasized. Special topics in electricity will be introduced to the learners according to class interests. Topics of study will include ladder diagrams and their control of alternating and direct current motors. Motor starter sizing, circuit/overload protection, electrical motor branch wiring will also be introduced. The Variable Frequency Drive as a motor controller will also be introduced as well as the application of the programmable logic controller in motor control circuits. The learner will also be responsible for any outside assignments as well as the successful completion of all required laboratory demonstrations. These topics will be learned through text, presentations, various exercises, and hands on labs. Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Prerequisite(s): IND 121

Prerequisites: IND121

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