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IEIR-1310-003 Motor Controls
Prerequisite: IEIR 1312 - minimum grade of C
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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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
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)
Motor Controls
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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Exams and Projects |
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Exam |
100 points |
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100 points |
Projects |
100 points |
10 |
1000 points |
Final Project |
200 points |
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200 points |
Final Exam |
200 points
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200 points |
Homework |
100 points |
7 |
700 points |
Total |
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2200 points |
Grading |
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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 % |
Class Schedule |
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Class Period
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Projects/ Class Assignments |
Homework |
1 18 January |
Holiday – MLK Jr.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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6 3 February |
HOA / Temperature / Jog Project 5:
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7 8 February |
Review for Exam
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8 10 February |
Exam
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Electrical Motor Controls for Integrated Systems Read: Chapter 15 Complete: Checkpoint 15.1 thru 15.6
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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
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10 17 February |
Interlock Project 7: Interlock Conveyor w/ Lights
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11 22 February |
Interlock Project 8: Overloads in Series and Motors in Parallel
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12 24 February |
Transformer Project 9: Control Circuit Using Transformer
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Electrical Motor Controls for Integrated Systems Read: Chapter 26 Complete: Checkpoint 26.1 thru 26.5
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13 1 March |
Control Relay Project 10: Control Circuit w Relays
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14 3 March |
Review for Final
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15 8 March |
Final Exam Part 1
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16 10 March |
Final Exam Part 2
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