ELE229 — Troubleshooting and Maintenance of Electrical Systems
Introduces techniques of troubleshooting electrical systems and equipment such as motors, relays, power distribution, lighting, solenoids, and generators. Includes hands-on lab practices to develop and perform problem-solving skills, repair, and preventative maintenance of various types of electrical equipment using wiring diagrams, special meters, various troubleshooting procedures and safety practices. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours.
Prerequisites: ELE146, ELE150
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