Distribution Systems Syllabus for 2013-2014
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Instructor Information

Office Location

MEC 107H

Office Hours

Course Information

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Administrative Drop Policy

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Course

IEIR-1312-001 Distribution Systems

Prerequisites

CETT 1303 and CETT 1305

Course Description

Fundamentals of distribution systems including single-phase, three-phase and poly-phase systems. Grounding, circuit breakers, ground fault protection devices and the National Electric Code.

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Department Expectations

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

\ NFPA 70: National Electrical Code 2011

Supplies

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\ Multimeter

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\ Tape measure

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\ Wire stripper

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\ Box knife

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\ Slip joint pliers (8 inch)

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\ Pliers

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\ Needle nosed pliers

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\ Wire cutter pliers

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Student Performance

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  1. \ Construct service entrance.
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  3. \ Size conductors and protective devices for feeders.
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  5. \ Select equipment and install branch circuit.
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  7. \ Identify electrical and stand-by distribution system.
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  9. \ Construct, troubleshoot, and repair simple electrical distribution systems.
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  11. \ Apply and understand proper grounding procedures.
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  13. \ Apply ground fault and ground protective relays.
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  15. \ Install line protective devices and protective relaying.
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  17. \ Construct an electric metallic tubing conduit system.
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  19. \ Calculate circuit loads.
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  21. \ Calculate conduit fill.
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  23. \ Calculate ampacity.
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  25. \ Install multiple switch circuit.
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  27. \ Demonstrate use of National Electric Code.
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  29. \ Demonstrate proper wiring techniques.
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  31. \ Calculate and install overcurrent protection.
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  33. \ Select, adjust and rewire power sources.
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\ The student will be able to construct series and parallel circuits, draw electrical schematics, test components with a meter, apply and install proper grounds, ground fault protection relays, line protection devices and relays, over current protection systems, metering and protective relay schemes.
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Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

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\ It is the policy of the instructor that all cell phones will be turned off during all classroom, shop and lab activities. Cell phone calculators will not be allowed for use in the classroom, shop, or lab.
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\ Students who miss gradeable classroom coursework due to an excused absence will be given the opportunity to make up the missed work or test. It is the student's responsibility to make the arrangements to make up the work, within a reasonable time. An absence is considered as being excused when it is work related, an emergency, or considered as justifiable by the instructor. If you know you are going to be absent or late, notify the instructor as soon as possible.
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Grading Criteria

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\ 100 points

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\ 700 points

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\ 20 points

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\ 200 points

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\ 10 points

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\ 160 points

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\ Final Exam

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\ 200 points

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\ 1260 points

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\ 1134 -1260  points

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\ 1008 – 1133  points

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\ 882 – 1007  points

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\ 756 – 881  points

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\ 0 – 755  points

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Attendance

\ Attendance  in class and lab is regarded as a requirement and an obligation for learning. It is the student's responsibility to gain missed lecture notes through outside reading and/or notes from other students. A student is credited with attendance when present for the start of class and remains in class until dismissed by the instructor. The attendance policy may be relaxed during periods of adverse weather as stated in the Amarillo College policy for adverse weather conditions. Listen for communications through local media outlets.

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\ Please remember the deadline for dropping a class is published in the official Amarillo College Schedule of classes. If you stop attending a class and do not officially drop the class by the published deadline, you will receive an 'F' for the course.

Calendar

Class Schedule:

 

Date

Learning Objective

Homework

August 27

Introduction

Book & Tools

August 29

Article 90 & 100

Exam 1

September 3

Article 110

 

September 5

Article 110

Lab Assignment

Exam 2

September 10

Article 200 & 210

 

September 12

Article 200 & 210

Lab Assignment

Exam 3

September 17

Article 215 & 220

 

September 19

Article 215 & 220

Lab Assignment

Exam 4

September 24

Article 225 & 230

 

September 26

Article 240

Lab Assignment

Exam 5

October 1

Article 250 & 300

 

October 3

Article 250 & 300

Lab Assignment

Exam 6

October 8

Article 334 & 362

 

October 10

Article 430

Lab Assignment

Exam 7

October 15

Article 440

Review

 

October 17

Final

 

 

Additional Information

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