APR 103 Elec Generator/Motors/Control

Introduces students to AC and DC generators and alternators. The study of the theory, design and construction of both single-phase and three-phase generators and alternators is included. Students are also introduced to semiconductor control devices and PLC programming.

Credits

6

Offered

Offered Spring only

Notes

CTE APPRENTICE

General Education Requirements

AAS Math/Computation,

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Understand and describe the proper operation of common types of AC and DC motors and generators. Describe the common forms of mechanical and semiconductor-electronic motor and generator controls. Identify & describe the function(s) of PLCs and PLC components as they relate to the industrial environment.