2004-2005 COLLEGE CATALOG - Luzerne County Community ...
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CEL 122-Electric Motor Control II 2 Lect., 4 Lab., 4 Sem.-Hrs.<br />
A study in controlling large electric motors using reduced voltage starting methods,<br />
high capacity motor starters, speed control, wound rotor controllers, and over<br />
load protections.<br />
Prerequisite: MAT 103 (Trade), CEL 121 or permission of instructor.<br />
CEL 123-National Electrical Code 3 2 Sem.-Hrs.<br />
The study of the National Electric Code as it applies to Special Occupancies<br />
including hazardous locations, service stations, place of public assembly, health<br />
care facilities, mobile parks, and similar locations.<br />
Prerequisite: CEL 116, CEL 120 or permission of instructor.<br />
CEL 130-Power Systems 2 Lect., 2 Lab., 3 Sem.-Hrs.<br />
A basic study of commercial and industrial power suppling systems. Included<br />
are three phase service entrances, self-contained and instrument type of utility<br />
metering, grounding methods, raceways, switchboard, and panel boards and over<br />
current protection on distribution.<br />
Prerequisite: MAT 103 (Trade), CEL 101 or permission of instructor.<br />
CEL 132-Transformers 2 Lect., 2 Lab., 3 Sem.-Hrs.<br />
A basic study of transformers used in electrical systems; included are single and<br />
three phase connections, methods of bucking or boosting voltages, transformers,<br />
instrument transformers, protection, trouble-shooting, and maintenance.<br />
Prerequisite: MAT 103 (Trade), CEL 101 or permission of instructor.<br />
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />
EET 120-Electrical Theory 3 Lect., 3 Lab., 4 Sem.-Hrs.<br />
A study of the principles of AC and DC electricity, as applied to theories of<br />
magnetism, electrical circuits, electrical components and the operation of electrical<br />
equipment.<br />
EET 125-Electronics for Audio Recording 4 Sem.-Hrs.<br />
This introductory course will cover the basic principles of electricity and electronics<br />
used in audio recording. It will provide the student with theoretical and<br />
practical experiences necessary to fully understand the tools, equipment and troubleshooting<br />
skills necessary to build a solid foundation for the future study of audio<br />
recording and sound reproduction.<br />
EET 131-D.C. Electricity 3 Lect., 3 Lab., 4 Sem.-Hrs.<br />
Fundamentals of direct current in which electric and magnetic circuit properties<br />
are studied; topics include electron theory, electrical units, resistance, Ohm’s Law,<br />
Kirchhoff’s Law, network theorems, energy and power, magnetic circuits and electrical<br />
measurements; laboratory experiments coordinate lecture material with practical<br />
experience in circuits and instrumentation.<br />
Prerequisite: MAT 111 or concurrent enrollment therein.<br />
EET 132-A.C. Electricity 3 Lect., 3 Lab., 4 Sem.-Hrs.<br />
A study of passive components, resistance, inductance and capacities under transient<br />
and sinusoidal voltage conditions; series and parallel circuits in resonant and<br />
non-resonant conditions are studied using phasor algebra for problem solution;<br />
other topics include circuit Q, power factor correction, transformers, filter, pulse<br />
waveforms, and polyphase systems.<br />
Prerequisites: EET 131; MAT 111, 112 or concurrent enrollment therein.<br />
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