Motor Controls Department

Department Overview
Department Name: Motor Controls Department
Number of Classes: 20
 
Department Description
Motor Controls TrainingConsider the typical manufacturing shop. A wide range of machines and tools are used that rely on motion. When industry needs motion to turn or drive devices, it most often uses electric motors. Electric motors are one of the prime movers for industry. If motors are not installed, used, and maintained correctly, essential work does not get done.
These classes explain the fundamental concepts of designing, providing, and maintaining electrical control for motors. The class content first addresses the main elements of motors and the principles that make motors work, with several classes devoted to reading the symbols and line diagrams used to represent electrical circuits. Advanced-level classes focus on simple to complex control devices--the physical switches, contactors, and relays that open and close electrical circuits, allowing motors to perform useful work.

Department Classes

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Intro to Electric Motors 200
This class discusses how various types of electric motors are applied throughout industry and the principles behind motor operation. Includes an Interactive Lab.
550115 550130 550140 14 Intermediate Intro to Electric Motors 200
Symbols and Diagrams for Motors 210
This class describes common types of motor control symbols found in most schematic diagrams as well as their function in a motor application.
550255 16 Intermediate Symbols and Diagrams for Motors 210
Logic and Line Diagrams 220
This class will teach you the basic rules for line diagrams and their common elements. You will also learn how line diagrams are put together and how they are referenced.
550200 550205 15 Intermediate Logic and Line Diagrams 220
DC Motor Applications 230
This class focuses on DC motors, their main parts, and how they are used and maintained. Includes an Interactive Lab.
550255 16 Intermediate DC Motor Applications 230
Solenoids 235
This class describes the principles behind solenoid operation, lists the main types of solenoids, and explains their function and application. Includes an Interactive Lab.
550255 14 Intermediate Solenoids 235
AC Motor Applications 240
This class describes the common parts of AC motors as well as different types and their applications, maintenance, and troubleshooting concerns.
550255 15 Intermediate AC Motor Applications 240
Contactors and Motor Starters 250
This class provides information on the basic design and function of contactors and motor starters. Includes an Interactive Lab.
None 19 Intermediate Contactors and Motor Starters 250
Control Devices 260
In this class, you will learn about various types of control devices, their parts, and how control devices are used in different applications. Includes an Interactive Lab.
None 18 Intermediate Control Devices 260
Reversing Motor Circuits 310
This class describes the proper ways to design reversing motor control circuits for many types of electric motors, using different types of starters and switches.
460220 460250 15 Advanced Reversing Motor Circuits 310
Distribution Systems 320
This class describes the means of distributing power to motors and other electrical devices within a typical industrial shop, focusing on distribution systems within a shop.
460250 16 Advanced Distribution Systems 320
Specs for Servomotors 330
This class covers the basic types of servomotors and the components that can be used in a servo system.
460230, 460240 14 Advanced Specs for Servomotors 330
Timers and Counters 340
This class describes the functions and applications of various mechanical, electromechanical, and electronic timers and counters. Includes an Interactive Lab.
None 18 Advanced Timers and Counters 340
Electronic Semiconductor Devices 350
In this class covers the functions and characteristics of many different electronic semiconductor devices.
550110, 550120, 550210, 550225 18 Advanced Electronic Semiconductor Devices 350
Photonic Semiconductor Devices 355
This class covers the characteristics and functions of photonic semiconductor devices.
550110, 550120, 550210, 550225, 460350 16 Advanced Photonic Semiconductor Devices 355
Limit Switches and Proximity Sensors 360
This class covers the properties and functions of limit switches and inductive and capacitive proximity sensors, as well as hall effect sensors. Includes an Interactive Lab.
460210 460220 16 Advanced Limit Switches and Proximity Sensors 360
Photoelectric and Ultrasonic Devices 365
This class covers the properties and functions of photoelectric and ultrasonic sensors. Includes an Interactive Lab.
460210 460220 17 Advanced Photoelectric and Ultrasonic Devices 365
Reduced Voltage Starting 370
This class describes the various methods of reduced voltage starting and explains when each type of starter is used.
460220 460250 14 Advanced Reduced Voltage Starting 370
Solid-State Relays and Starters 375
This class covers the characteristics and functions of solid state relays and motor starters. Includes an Interactive Lab.
None 20 Advanced Solid-State Relays and Starters 375
Deceleration Methods 380
This class describes the various methods used to cause motor deceleration. It explains the situations where braking is needed and shows how braking is accomplished.
550255 14 Advanced Deceleration Methods 380
Acceleration Methods 385
This class will describe the factors involved with motor acceleration and how they relate to each other. It will also explain how speed and acceleration are controlled in various types of electric motors.
550255 14 Advanced Acceleration Methods 385

 





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