Course Description
IEP009 - Industrial Controls - 16.00 Hours
Prerequisites
Previous college level course work or work experience is preferred as the new TKDP courses are intended as a review only.
Description
This course provides a review of how AC voltage is handled by facility personnel to power lighting, fab tooling, and electrical control equipment. A review of power and power factor is provided along with discussions on instrumentation for measuring power, power factor correction, electric motors, power transmission for both single and poly phase distribution, relay logic, industrial electrical diagrams, troubleshooting, and electrical safety.
GSA customers, please contact the division to register. Call 1-800-541-7149.
Topics
- AC and DC voltage sources
- AC Power
- Power and Power Factor
- Instrumentation
- Power Factor Correction
- Reactive circuits
- Motor and Wire Ratings
- Electric Motor Power Calculations
- Transformers
- Relays
- Industrial Electrical/Electronic Drawings
- Control Laboratories
- Safety: High Voltage
- Safety: Circuit Ground
- Troubleshooting
- Safety: Pumps & Motors
Audience
The new TKDP program, revised in early 2004 by the Texas Engineering Extension Service for Texas Instruments, is designed to help TI fab technicians grasp the technical aspects of the fundamental processes used to manufacture semiconductor devices. The program provides an overview of many of the scientific principles upon which the semiconductor industry was founded. It is expected that participants who attend these courses will have participated in similar courses in the past and understand that these brief courses are offered as a review and as a refresher.
Other Information
Please call customer service at 1-800-541-7149 for more information or email us at ted@teexmail.tamu.edu