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EMMT1100 — Power Distribution

2 credits · 2 hours

Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electrical Maintenance Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 2 Credit(s) This course covers plant single-phase and three-phase power distribution networks from the service substation, through the branch circuits to the loads. Topics include fault interruption, overcurrent devices, overvoltage protection, conduit types, conduit bending and pipefitting. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 1 Lecture Hour(s); Required Select the proper size and type of conduit based on percentage fill, National Electric Code tables and application. Quizzes and lab exercises during weeks 1-3. Midterm and Final exam. 2. Select the proper size on electrical box given number of conductors of the same size or number of conductors of different sizes or types. Quizzes and lab exercises during weeks 1-3. Midterm and Final exam. 3. Demonstrate 3 methods of pulling conductors. Lab exercises during week 4. 4. Design and install a wiring system given specifications. Quizzes and lab exercises during weeks 5-6. Midterm and Final exam. 5. Describe the function of bus bars, bus plugs, disconnects and overcurrent protection devices. Quizzes and lab exercises during weeks 5-6. Midterm and Final exam. 6. Select wire size and type, a disconnect, and circuit protection for any given application. Quizzes and lab exercises during weeks 15-6. Midterm and Final exam. 7. Describe the similarities and differences of different conduit types. Quizzes and lab exercises duri

Prerequisites: EMMT1010, EMMT0011

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