0004 - Introduction to Motor Controls with Troubleshooting
Course Description
This course is designed to give the student the necessary tools and experience to be able to recognize the basic components used in industrial electrical systems, read and understand the basic symbols used in electrical prints, interpret an electrical print to better understand the operation of the machine, understand and select the proper metering device for the application, wire several basic electrical circuits used in most industrial electrical control systems, utilize the best troubleshooting method for a given situation and apply the selected troubleshooting method to the issue presented. As we progress through the course, the student will have the opportunity to troubleshoot several electrical systems utilizing the above mentioned skills. The systems we will be working with will include electrical circuits found in most industrial electrical systems including, basic start/stop circuits up to advance controls utilizing multiple station controls and devices. Below you will find a summarized list of Key Objectives. 32Hrs in length. Electrical Basics Course is required prior to attending. Upon completion, students will be eligible to sit for the SACA 202 exam. Delivered over 2 weeks on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 8am to 4:30pm.
*If this is registration is company paid, please contact Hal McCool at 912-486-7409 or by email at hmccool@ogeecheetech.edu for instructions on how to register your employee(s).