COURSE DESCRIPTION
Study of AC motors and controls, power transmission and distribution, pictorial and schematic circuit diagrams used in air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating for home, commercial, and light industrial installations. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.
GENERAL COURSE PURPOSE
This course is designed to provide the student with theory and practical experience needed to understand electric wiring diagrams, and be able to connect motors, controls, and safety devices properly.
ENTRY LEVEL COMPETENCIES
None
COURSE OBJECTIVES
As a result of the learning experience provided in this course, the student should be able to:
1. obtain proficiency in the knowledge needed for job entry level of electricity
as it relates to refrigeration systems
2. acquire a sound comprehension of theory and principles of electric wiring
diagrams used in refrigeration systems
3. draw various wring diagrams for refrigeration air conditioning and heating
systems
4. demonstrate the skills needed in the use of the material and testing
equipment as they apply to electric wiring diagrams and various controls
5. use the various electrical meters to test transformers, motors, motor
starting devices, and motor controls
MAJOR TOPICS TO BE INCLUDED
1. Motor Principles
2. Types of Electric Motors
3. Motor Starting Circuits
4. Hemetic Compressors
5.Control Devices
6. Types of Wiring Diagrams
7. Wiring Refrigerators
8. Wiring Window Units
9. Wiring Cooling Split System
10. Wiring
Gas Heat and Air Conditioning
11. Wiring
Oil Heat and Air Conditioning
12. Wiring
Electric Heat and Air Conditioning
13. Wiring
Heat Pumps
14. Wiring
Commercial Cooler
15. Wiring
Commercial Freezers
16. Wiring
Ice Machines
Revised 9/92
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