This course is designed to increase the advanced and applied electrical theory and production-focused knowledge required to work effectively in an advanced manufacturing facility, including automobiles, automobile parts, firearms, and related industries. This course is a continuation of the Basic Electrical for Advanced Manufacturing Technicians course, and the second course in a sequence of 5. Participants will improve their understanding of the following topics:
- Introduction to Electric Motor Control
- Manual Motor Control and Overload Protection
- Control Transformers
- Control Ladder Logic
- Control Relays and Motor Starters
- Introduction to Troubleshooting
- Systems Troubleshooting
- Reversing Motor Control
- Automatic Input Devices 1
- Basic Timer Control: On-Delay and Off-Delay
- Basic Electrical Circuits
- Electrical Measurements
- Circuit Analysis
- Inductance and Capacitance
- Transformers
- Basic Electrical Circuits
- Electrical Measurements
- Circuit Analysis
- Combination Circuits
- Introduction to Troubleshooting
- Control Logic
- Sequencing Control
- Timers and Advanced Systems
- Reduced Voltage Starting Circuits
- Power Generation and Distribution
- Alternators
- Alternator Synchronization Methods
- Synchronous Motors
- Basic Math
- Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages
- Basic Geometry