Motor Controls Syllabus for 2020-2021
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Course

IEIR-1310-003 Motor Controls

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: IEIR 1312 - minimum grade of C

Course Description

General principles and fundamentals of electrical controls and control components including magnetic motor starters, troubleshooting techniques, overload protection and various protective devices, relay logic, schematics and diagrams.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

 

HANDYMAN~IN~YOUR~POCKET
Young/Glover
Published by Sequoia
ISBN #1-885071-29-9
 
ELECTRICAL MOTOR CONTROLS for Integrated Systems
5th Edition
Rockis/Mazur
Published by American Technical Publishers
ISBN #978-0-8269-1226-8
 
 

Supplies

Tool kits purchased for ELPT-1311 and INMT-1305 (wire cutters and strippers) are required plus the following:

Fuse Puller

Straight Edge

Graph Paper

Multi-meter with clamp on ammeter

Technical Screw Driver set

Colored Pencils (Optional)

 
*Handles and shanks should be insulated when possible
Substitutions and combinations of items are up to individuals
All tools should be marked for identification!

Student Performance

 

Motor Controls

  1. Analyze schematics and relay logic functions.
  2. Sketch and construct magnetic solenoid circuits as specified.
  3. Sketch, construct, operate, and troubleshoot circuit with motor, motor starter, and control devices.
  4. Sketch, construct, operate, and troubleshoot overload protection circuit to comply with all specifications.
  5. Demonstrate proper and safe troubleshooting practices.
  6. Sketch circuit and construct pushbutton and selector switches to operate as specified.
  7. Select and size relays and conductors.
  8. Demonstrate proper wiring practices.
  9. Select and size control circuit components.
  10. Select and size line voltage components.
  11. Determine proper power source.

 

The student will be able to troubleshoot magnetic solenoids, magnetic motor starters, overload protection devices, various industrial pushbuttons and selector switches, and analyze relay logic functions.

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Expected Student Behavior

 

 
 

Grading Criteria

Exams and Projects

Exam

100 points

100 points

Projects

100 points

10

1000 points

Final Project

200 points

200 points

Final Exam

200 points

200 points

Homework

100 points

7

700 points

Total

2200 points

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grading

2200 – 1980

A

100 – 90 %

1979 – 1760

B

89 – 80 %

1759 - 1540

C

79 – 70 %

1539 – 1320

D

69 – 60 %

1319 – 0

F

59 – 0 %

Attendance

 

All homework assignments are due the next class period.  Late assignments will be scored accordingly and will not exceed 50% of the designated grade.  Project work (hands on) may be made up during regular lab times but will be scored accordingly and will not exceed 50% of the designated grade.  There is no make-up of class exercises or lectures.

Calendar

Class Schedule

Class Period

Projects/ Class Assignments

Homework

1

18 January

Holiday – MLK Jr.

2

20 January

Introduction / Review Electrical Concepts / Safety

Project 1: Electrical Review

Electrical Motor Controls for Integrated Systems

Read: Chapter 2

Complete: Checkpoint 2.1 and 2.2

Read: Chapter 5

Complete: Checkpoint 5.1 thru 5.5

3

25 January 

Power Circuits / Control Circuits / Basic Logic

Project 2: Draw and Label Power and Control Circuit(s)

Electrical Motor Controls for Integrated Systems

Read: Chapter 7

Complete: Checkpoint 7.1 thru 7.5

Read: Chapter 8

Complete: Checkpoint 8.1 thru 8.3

4

27  January

Motor Starter / Draw and Wire Basic Circuit(s)

Project 3: Draw and Wire Basic Circuit

Electrical Motor Controls for Integrated Systems

Read: Chapter 12

Complete: Checkpoint 12.1 thru 12.7

5

1 February

Start – Stop with Memory

Project 4: Draw and Wire Start / Stop with Memory

Electrical Motor Controls for Integrated Systems

Read: Chapter 11

Complete: Checkpoint 11.1 thru 11.4

6

3  February

HOA / Temperature / Jog

Project 5:

7

8  February

Review for Exam

8

10  February

Exam

Electrical Motor Controls for Integrated Systems

Read: Chapter 15

Complete: Checkpoint 15.1 thru 15.6

9

15  February

Reverse Action

Project 6: Reverse Action

Electrical Motor Controls for Integrated Systems

Read: Chapter 16

Complete: Checkpoint 16.1 thru 16.5

10

17  February

Interlock

Project 7: Interlock Conveyor w/ Lights

11

22  February

Interlock

Project 8:   Overloads in Series and Motors in Parallel

12

24 February 

Transformer

Project 9: Control Circuit Using Transformer

Electrical Motor Controls for Integrated Systems

Read: Chapter 26

Complete: Checkpoint 26.1 thru 26.5

13

1 March

Control Relay

Project 10:  Control Circuit w Relays

14

3  March

Review for Final

15

8  March

Final Exam Part 1

16

10  March

Final Exam Part 2

Additional Information

 

 

Syllabus Created on:

01/18/21 10:07 AM

Last Edited on:

01/20/21 11:58 AM