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October 2003-September 2004<br />

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2 Hours<br />

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This course is designed to provide a hands-on approach to the functions and skills needed to<br />

understand ladder logic and various control devices. Through an industrial trainer incorporating<br />

basic solid state relays, electro-mechanical relays, various switches, and programmable controllers,<br />

the participant should gain an understanding of ladder logic control devices, electrical control<br />

languages, and programmable controllers.<br />

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Upon successful <strong>com</strong>pletion of this course, the participant should be able to:<br />

1. wire electrical drops using correct wire sizes;<br />

2. know applications of DC, single, and three phase systems;<br />

3. identify uses for grounded and ungrounded control systems;<br />

4. use test equipment such as voltmeters, ammeters, and Wigginton testers; and,<br />

5. identify the proper uses of Pilot Devices (Machine Control Devices)<br />

such as solenoids, relays, and motor control circuits.<br />

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To provide the participant with the knowledge required to troubleshoot and maintain basic plant<br />

electrical equipment and the concepts of ladder logic and control devices.<br />

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• Types of wire • PC grounded/ungrounded circuits<br />

• Voltage generation techniques • Relay timers<br />

• Conduits and fittings • A-B Micrologic <strong>100</strong>0<br />

• Pilot devices • Proper uses of test equipment<br />

• Solenoids • AC, DC, single phase, and three phase power systems<br />

• Troubleshooting<br />

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&2856('85$7,2140 hours<br />

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October 6-10 December 1-5<br />

January 12-16 June 14-18<br />

March 1-5 July 26-30<br />

May 3-7 September 13-17<br />

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