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HVAC/R Electrical
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HVAC/R Electrical Electric 1A: Basic electrical theory such as Ohms Law, circuit schematic symbols, circuit characteristics, will be discussed as it specifically applies to DC & AC circuits in the HVAC/R industry. The first six modules cover: Introduction to the industry What is energy? Atomic theory Basic circuits Parallel Circuits Power Mid Term Exam
Electric 1B: A continuation of the Electrical 1 course, concepts presented and discussed are oriented towards alternating current production and application, specifically to devices utilized in HVAC/R systems. The second six modules cover: Magnetism Alternating current Loads, Resistive, and Inductive Capacitors Impedance and power distribution Transformers Final Exam
HVAC/R Electrical 2 Electric 2A: The first portion of this course covers common control components found in HVAC/R systems. Presentations and examples are given for specific devices and their electrical sequence of operation in normal HVAC/R applications. The final module of this first half discusses wiring and schematic reading. Control Methods, Temperature, and Pressure Residential Heat/cool Thermostats at Low voltage Really Good Relay Stuff Contractors go/Starters go with protection Power wiring Odds and ends around a schematic Mid Term Exam
Electric 2B: The second portion of the course is dedicated to common single-phase and small three-phase electric motors. Presentations focus on basic motor theory, common types of motors, starting components and protection devices and motor troubleshooting. Basic electric motor theory Shaded pole and split-phase motors CSIR and CSR motors PCS and multiple speed motors Dual voltage and variable-speed motors Basic three-phase motors Final Exam
A Online course provided by Carroll Community College in Westminster, Maryland, United States
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