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ENER2100 — Motor Controls and Switchgear

3 credits · 3 hours

This course is a study of various types of motors, motor controls, loads, drive systems and related electrical switchgear commonly used in power generating plants as well as any fuels processing systems. Variable frequency controllers, contactors, protective relaying, overload protection, current transformers and other critical components are covered. Lab must be taken concurrently. Location: M Classroom

Prerequisites: ENER1210

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