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Jan 02, 2025
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IMR 2050 - Intro to Motors & Controllers
Clock Hours: 144
Delivery Mode on-ground
Prerequisites: IMR 2040
Course Description: After completing of this course students will be able to recognize various types of electric motors and will be able to correctly wire and test each motor. Students will have the skills to control a motor using various control components. Students will have the knowledge to analyze and write ladder diagram to operate a motor control circuit.
Student Learning Outcomes: Students will attain the necessary skills to:
- Explain the basic motor operating principle.
- Describe the construction, connection, and operating characteristics of dc motors.
- Describe the construction, connection, and operating characteristics of the universal motor.
- Describe the construction, connection, and operating characteristics of ac single-phase and polyphase motors.
- Explain the relationship between motor power, speed, and torque.
- Diagnose common motor problems
- Compare electromagnetic and solid-state relays.
- Identify relay symbols used on schematic diagrams.
- Describe the different ways in which relays are used.
- Explain how relays are rated.
- Describe the operation of ON-delay and OFF-delay timer relays
- Explain the principles and connections of motor protection circuits.
- List and describe the methods by which a motor may be started.
- Describe the operation of reversing and jogging motor-control circuits.
- List the methods of stopping a motor.
- Explain the operating principles of variable-speed motor drives.
- Describe the operation of motor pilot-devices.
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