ELTR 2555 - Electrical Skills & Troubleshooting This course provides students extensive experience with the symbols and devices used in modern industrial blueprints to create the foundation for good electrical troubleshooting procedures. Other topics covered include the correlation between prints, schedules, part lists, and the uses of those items in maintenance planning and scheduling. This course emphasizes a logically sequenced progression of steps that an Industrial Electrician uses to isolate and determine electrical or mechanical equipment faults.
Credits: 1
Instructional Method Lecture/Lab
Prerequisites: ELTR 2550 AC/DC Electric Circuit Theory
Co-requisites: None
Minimum Student Competencies Upon completion of ELTR 2555, the student will:
- Demonstrate safe electrical work procedures involving personal protective measures, lock-out/tag-out, and proper meter use.
- Identify specific components on a blueprint.
- Describe several methods of determining faulty components on a piece of equipment using specialized instruments.
- Identify a sequence of steps, based on an equipment blueprint, which an electrician would use to isolate a faulty component.
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