Topics include a review of AC/DC electricity fundamentals and the physical laws that apply to electronic circuits. Direct current (DC) covers basic definitions of voltage, current, and resistance and analysis of series and parallel resistive circuits. Alternating current (AC) includes an introduction to AC generation, capacitors, inductors, and transformers and their applications in electronic circuits. Additional topics include control circuits, symbols, diagrams, protection devices, relays, thermostats, single-phase motors, control components, and troubleshooting ACR system wiring diagrams. Prerequisite: Electricity for the Construction Trades 10601140
Days & Time:
Mon, Wed: 1:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Facility:
T154 Instrumentation Lab WR
Instructor:
Mark Haferman
Tuition and Fees: $439.60
Out of State Tuition and Fees: $592.46
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