Nov 23, 2024  
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2024-2025 Workforce Catalog

UAIT 185 - Industrial Electric and Mechanical Technology


Basic knowledge of engineering processes, product design as well as the use of digital electronics combining multidisciplinary principles from mechanics, electronics, engineering, robotics and automation control. Includes an introduction to designing mechatronic systems which require integration of the mechanical and electrical, control of mechatronic systems, digital logic, analog interfacing and power amplifiers, measurement and sensing, interfacing of software with hardware.

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Course Learning Outcomes:
1. Demonstrate correct use of precision and non-precision measurement tools.

2. Interpret and apply various types of prints and CAD models used in manufacturing.

3. Demonstrate how to run a PLC program.

4. Demonstrate safe practices when working with electronic and electrical devices.

5. Connect, configure and program programmable logic controllers for analog input and output  

    applications.

6. Describe how and why pneumatics can be used to implement logic functions.

7. Troubleshoot pneumatic systems.

8. Demonstrate correct application of hydraulic actuators.

9. Demonstrate hydraulic troubleshooting methods.

10. Demonstrate how various electric motor control functions can be implemented with a PLC.


Outline:
  • I. Measuring, Tolerances, and Safety  
  • Units of measure
  • Basic measurement tools
  • Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)
  • Mechanical Drives Safety
  • Lockout-tagout
  • Personal protective equipment
  • Associated electrical hazards
  • Associated mechanical hazard
  • Fasteners and Fits
  • Threaded fasteners
  • Keys and keyways
  • Taper locks
  • Interference and clearance fits
  • Principles of assembly/standards of workmanship
  • Definition of torque
  • Torque specification
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  • II          Blueprint Reading and CAD modeling.
  • Blueprint, CAD and manufacturing terms
  • Freehand sketching
  • Blueprint fundamentals
  • Introduction. to Solids Modeling (CAD) and Parametric Programming
  • Introduction. to Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
  • Bearings
      • Types and applications
      • Installation
      • Alignment and leveling
      • Testing
      • Calculations
      • Lubrication/lubricant selection
  • III. Electrical Safety
  • Hazards of electrical work
  • Lockout-tagout
  • Safe measurement instrument usage
  • Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
  • Couplings/Direct Drives Day
  • Types
  • Installation
  • Alignment and balancing
  • Speed, power and torque calculations
  • Electrical Terms and Concepts
  • Current
  • Resistance
  • Voltage
  • Power
  • Direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC)
  • IV. Belt and Pulley Drives
  • Types
  • Components
  • Installation
  • Belt selection
  • Tensioning
  • Maintenance and troubleshooting
  • Speed, power, and torque calculations
  • Electrical Meters and Measurement Devices
  • Ammeters
  • Voltmeters
  • Multimeters-digital and analog
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  • Electronic and Electrical Components
  • Power sources
  • Switches
  • Circuit protection devices
  • Resistors, capacitors and inductors
  • Transformers
  • Transistors and diodes
  • Semiconductor devices
  • Logic gates
  • Series, Parallel and Combination Circuits
  • Current path
  • Voltage, current and resistance characteristics of each circuit type
  • Circuit analysis for resistance, voltage, current and power consumption
  •             J. Chain Drives
  • Types
  • Sprockets
  • Checking and adjusting chain tension
  • Adding and removing chain links
  • Lubrication
  • Maintenance and troubleshooting
  • Speed, power and torque calculations
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  •       VI.  Gear Drives
  • Gear types/selection
  • Installation
  • Lubrication
  • Maintenance and troubleshooting
  • Direction, speed, power, torque and backlash calculations
  • Lubrication
  • 1.Types
  • 2. Applications
  • 3.Viscosity
  • 4. Testing
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  • DC Circuits
  • Steady voltage and current levels
  • Examples of DC circuits
  • Resistance
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  • AC Circuits
  • Frequency
  • Inductance
  • Capacitance
  • Impedance
  • Inductive and capacitive reactance
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  • Hydraulic Directional Control Valve (DCV) Applications
  • DCV overview
  • Two-position DCV’s
  • Pilot-operated DCV’s
  • CAM-operated DCV’s
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  • Hydraulic Cylinder Applications
  • Types
  • Regenerative circuits
  • Pressure-compensated flow control valves
  • Synchronization circuits
  • Cylinder disassembly and rebuild
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  • Transformers
  • Behavior and uses
  • Calculating output voltage
  • Sizing
  • Testing and troubleshooting
  •  Hydraulic Relief Valve Operation
  • Pilot-operated relief valve operation
  • Pump unloading applications
  • Remote pressure control
  •   Hydraulic Check Valve Applications
  • Pressure port check valves
  • Pilot-operated check valves (POC’s)
  • Pilot-operated check valve applications
  • Pilot-operated check valve circuit design
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  • Accumulator Applications
  • Accumulator applications
  • Accumulator circuits
  • Accumulator applications
  • Accumulator sizing
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  • Industrial and Commercial Electrical Power Distribution Systems
  • Single phase power
  • 3 phase power
  • Transmission and distribution systems
  • Common voltages
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  •  Electrical and Electrical Relay Control Day
  • Control logic
  • Sequencing control
  • Timers and advanced systems
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  • Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s)-Introduction
    • PLC Orientation
    • Industrial Networks
    • PC-PLC Connections
    • Controller Operation
    • Hydraulics Troubleshooting
      • Methods
      • Problems
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  • PLC Programming
  • Project creation and organization
  • Programming software
  • Program analysis
  • Program documentation
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  • Piping for fluid power
  • Flexible tubing
  • Rigid tubing
  • Hoses
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  • PLC Motor Control
  • Motor Control
  • Seal-In program logic
  • Data types and user-defined tags
  • Interlock functions
  • PLC discrete control of variable speed drive
  •  Event Sequencing
  • Event sequencing and continuous cycle logic
  • Modes of operation
  • Stop functions
  • On/Off Process Control
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  • Program Control Instructions
    • Program initialization
    • Master control reset
    • Subroutines
    • Jump and label instructions
    • PLC Timer and Counter Instructions
      • Non-retentive timer instructions
      • Retentive timer instructions
      • Time-driven sequencing
      • Counter instructions
    • Math and Data Move Instructions
      • Add instruction
      • Subtract instruction
      • Multiply and divide instructions
      • Move instructions
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  • Air-Logic
  • Externally piloted valves
  • Introduction to air-logic
  • Air-logic design
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  •     XXI. Introduction to Motor Control
  • Electrical safety review
  • Single-phase and three-phase power
  • Disconnects and protective devices
  • Three-phase motors
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  • XXII. Analog Inputs and Analog Output Day
  • Sensors
  • Analog input default configuration and operation
  • Analog input tag structures and parameterization
  • Comparison instructions and on/off control
  • Analog output devices
  • Analog output configuration and operation
  • Analog output tags and data
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  • Manual Motor Control and Overload Protection
  • Manual motor control
  • Manual motor starter operation
  • Overload protection
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  • Control Transformers
    • Transformers
    • Operation
    • Machine control application
    • Control Ladder Logic
      • Electrical control system
      • Ladder diagram
      • Logic elements
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  • Control Relays and Motor Starters Day 9-PM
  • Control relays
  • Magnetic motor starters
  • Two-wire control
  • Three-wire start/stop control
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  • Introduction to Troubleshooting
  • General troubleshooting
  • Control component troubleshooting
  • Motor starter troubleshooting
  • Power component troubleshooting
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  • Systems Troubleshooting
  • Test equipment for troubleshooting
  • Systems troubleshooting
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  • Reversing Motor Control
  • Manual motor reversing
  • Reversing magnetic motor starter
  • Interlocking for reversing motor control
  • Modes of operation
  • Hand-off-automatic control
  • Automatic Input Devices
  • Limit switches
  • Float switches
  • Pressure switches
  • Sequence control
  • Basic Timer Control: On-Delay and Off-Delay
  • On-delay timers
  • Off-delay timers
  • Troubleshooting
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  • Braking Methods
  • Drum switch plugging
  • Push-button and timer plugging
  • Electromagnetic braking
  • DC Injection and dynamic braking
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  • Reduced Voltage Starting Circuits
  • Primary resistor reduced voltage starters
  • Autotransformer reduced voltage starters
  • Part winding starters
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  • Power Generation & Distribution
  • AC power generation
  • Three-phase wye distribution systems
  • Three-phase delta distribution systems
  • Transformers in power distribution
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  • Introduction to Variable Frequency AC Drives (VFD)
  • Variable speed AC drive basics
  • Two and three-wire control
  • Jogging control
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  •   XXXIII. VFD Speed and Torque Control
  • Basic speed control
  • Advanced speed control
  • Torque control
  • VFD Acceleration, Deceleration and Braking
  • Ramping
  • Special acceleration methods
  • Braking
  • VFD-Fault Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
  • Fault detection
  • Troubleshooting
  • Clearing faults
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  • XXXIV..Silicon-Controlled Rectifier (SCR) Motor Control
    • SCR half-wave speed control
    • SCR half-wave speed control performance
    • SCR full-wave speed control
    • SCR full-wave speed control performance
    • SCR controller troubleshooting