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2024-2025 Workforce Catalog
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UAIT 125 - Electrical Systems I Overview of the area of electrical systems of a manufacturing facility. Preparation to sit for the NIMS Duty Area 5: Electrical Systems Certification Exam.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Read and interpret electrical motor control and programmable logic controller system schematics, including identifying schematic symbols, signal flow, and operation of the components and system.
- Adjust and test limit switches, pressure switches, float switches, and electronic proximity sensors.
- Use a multimeter to measure voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit to verify system operation and power levels.
- Select, install, and test: fuses, circuit breakers, electrical relay control components in a control system, and electro-fluid power components and circuits.
- Troubleshoot a solenoid-operated fluid power relay control circuit.
Outline:
- Reading, Interpreting Electrical Motor Control and Programmable Controller System Schematics (e.g. Identifying Schematic Symbols, Signal Flow, and Operation of the Components and System)
- Electrical components identification (given their NEC/ISO schematic symbol)
- Interpreting electrical control and power line types on a schematic
- Interpreting the operation of a basic electrical power and control circuits (given a schematic)
- Following signal flow on an electrical control or power schematic
- Interpreting control schematics (given a ladder logic diagram)
- Interpreting power diagrams associated with a PLC and all related input/output devices
- Adjusting, Testing Limit Switches, Pressure Switches, Float switches, and Electronic Proximity Sensors
- Adjusting/ testing the trip point of:
- Limit switch, float switch, and pressure switch
- Capacitive sensor, inductive sensor, photoelectric sensor, Hall Effect sensor, fiber optic, magnetic reed sensor, and light curtain switches
- Operation of limit, float, and pressure switches
- Operation of capacitive sensors, inductive sensors, photoelectric sensors, Hall Effect sensors, fiber optic sensors, and magnetic reed sensors
- Using Multimeter to Measure Voltage, Current, and Resistance in an Electrical Circuit to Verify System Operation and Power Levels
- Multimeter to measure:
- Incoming voltage and current to an electrical circuit
- Voltage and current in an electrical circuit
- Resistance in an electrical circuit
- Multimeter to perform a continuity check in an electrical circuit
- Concepts of resistance, voltage, current, and power
- Using a clamp on amp meter
- Application of a multimeter to measure continuity, resistance, voltage, and current
- Ohm’s law definition (to determine power flow in electrical circuits)
- Calculating power in an electrical circuit (given current and voltage)
- Operation of parallel and series electrical circuits
- Selecting, Installing, and Testing Fuses and Circuit Breakers
- Size fuses and circuit breakers (in accordance with NEC requirements for a given power draw in an electrical circuit with consideration to ampacity of wiring in that circuit)
- Installing fuses and circuit breakers in electrical circuits
- Procedure to test fuses
- Inspecting circuit breakers (to determine if tripped)
- Resetting circuit breakers
- Operation of fuses, circuit breakers, and GFCI’s
- Fuse types identification and their use
- Installing, Testing Electrical Relay Control Components in a Control System
- Operation of control transformers, pushbutton switches, selector switches, control relays, magnetic motor starters, overloads, indicator lamps, electronic sensors, drum switches, solenoid operated fluid power valves, capacitors, resistors, and disconnect switches
- Operation of basic single direction and reversing direction motor control circuits with interlocks and sensors
- Installing/connecting NEMA/IEC relay control components in a control circuit (given a wiring diagram or schematic)
- Installing wiring between components:
- Control cabinet using raceways
- Located in different enclosures via conduit
- Replacing failed relay contacts and coils
- Installing, Testing Electro-Fluid Power Components and Circuits
- Operation of solenoid-operated hydraulic and pneumatic valves
- Operation of relay-controlled sequence fluid power circuits
- Installing/connecting solenoid-operated hydraulic and pneumatic valves in a control circuit (given a wiring diagram or schematic)
- Manual overrides to test operation and describe the potential negative effects or consequences
- Troubleshooting a Solenoid-Operated Fluid Power Relay Control Circuit
- Types of failures of solenoid-operated valves
- Solenoid-operated hydraulic and pneumatic directional control valves troubleshooting (using in-circuit tests)
- Systematic methodologies to troubleshoot electro-fluid power relay control circuits
- Testing, Replacing Transformers
- Transformer ratio definition
- Types and configurations of transformers and their application
- Rating of a transformer
- Connection point and taps for each type of transformer
- Testing a transformer
- Disconnecting/reconnecting primary and secondary transformers
- Replacing primary and secondary transformers
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