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AVNC-1343-001 Aircraft Electrical and Electronic Systems Installation
A study of and practical experience in the installation of avionic systems in aircraft, mounting electronic equipment, construction and installation of electrical wiring and cables, proper use of tools and selection of materials.
Student Resources Student Resources Website
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
\ Aircraft Writing & Electrical Installation, Avotek ISBN # 1-933189-07-X
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Aviation Mechanic Handbook 5th Edition or later, Dale Crane, ASA ISBN # 1-56027-518-9
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Aircraft System Maintenance Text, Avotek ISBN # 0-9708109-4-6
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Aircraft System Maintenance -Workbook, Avotek ISBN # 1-933189-01-0
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General Test Guide, Avotek ISBN # 1-933189-03-7
\ Airframe Test Guide, Avotek ISBN # 1-933189-04-5
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AC 43.13-1B-2A AVOTEK ISBN # 0-9708109-7-0
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AC 65-9A F.A.A. Web Site has this AC in PDF......"FREE" to download.
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AC 65-15A F.A.A. Web Site has this AC in PDF......"FREE" to download.
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Internet Research
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Manufacturing Websites
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Product Websites
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\ The following materials are the same for all courses in Aerospace Manufacturing core and advanced courses unless otherwise stated. These materials are to be available to the student at all times for course and Lab work.
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1. Understand the concepts of basic electricity and its application to the aviation industry.
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2. Apply basic rules when working with static discharge.
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3. Apply and understanding of the use of electrical diagrams.
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4. Apply safety concepts and rules when working with electrical components and wiring.
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5. Identify electrical measuring instruments and there application.
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6. Demonstrate knowledge in the use of soldering in an electrical environment.
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7. Perform a basic knowledge of electrical wiring and its application in the aviation industry.
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8. Perform component installation and removal.
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9. Understand a basic knowledge of the use of fiber optics and its use.
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In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
\ The student is to act in a professional, respectable manner.
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| \ 1,000-900 | \\ A | \
| \ 800-899 | \\ B | \
| \ 700-799 | \\ C | \
| \ 699-0 | \\ D | \
| \ You must achieve 700 points to successfully show mastery of this material | \\ | \
| \ Major Exams | \\ 300 points | \
| \ Quizzes | \\ 100 points | \
| \ Labs | \\ 100 points | \
| \ Major Project | \\ 100 points | \
| \ Notebook* | \\ 100 points | \
| \ Attendance/Work Ethics: | \\ 100 points | \
| \ Final Exam | \\ 200 points | \
| \ TOTAL POINTS | \\ 1,000 POINTS | \
\ Missing two full class periods in this course will cause the deduction of ONE FULL LETTER GRADE. The amount of attendance points are awarded per class and per the instructor. Late attendance and early departure is highly discouraged. Sleeping in class in considered NON-ATTENDANCE.
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Week 1 Introductions Guide Questions Shop Safety Measuring Devices |
August 27 August 29 |
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Week 2 Power Sources Ohms Law, etc. AC Current and DC Current DMM EXAM 1 |
September 3 September 5 EXAM # 1 |
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Week 3 Ohms Law, Wiring AC Current and DC Current DMM continued |
September 10 September 12 |
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Week 4 Ohms Law, Circuits |
September 17 September 19 EXAM # 2 |
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Week 5 Ohms Law, Control Devices AC Current and DC Current, Wiring, Connectors |
September 24
September 26 |
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Week 6 AC Current and DC Current, Wiring, Connectors |
October 1
October 3 Exam # 3 |
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Week 7 Ohms Law AC Current and DC Current, Wiring, Connectors
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October 10 |
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Week 8 Review of Information FINAL EXAM |
October 15 NOTEBOOK DUE
October 17 FINAL EXAM |
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