ELEC 2034 — – Troubleshooting Electromechanical Systems
Covers system troubleshooting theory and real troubleshooting applications. Uses a hands-on approach to provide troubleshooting experience in multiple areas including troubleshooting techniques for Instrumentation and Process Control Systems, Motor Controls, and PLC/DCS (analog and digital) systems, and Motor Transformers, Branch and Feeder Circuits (110 V , 220V , 480V , to 35.4KV). This course is intended to build on previous study in these topics and enhance skills so that system failures can be analyzed and corrected efficiently. Students will be using troubleshooting electro-mechanical systems. This course will incorporate a variety of teaching and learning methods: lectures, readings, lab exercises, and lab work. Page 104 Hours: 48 Lecture Hours, 32 Lab Hours Prerequisite(s): ELEC 2004 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisite(s): None Offered: Spring