This course delves into significant subjects such as AC and DC motor malfunctions, standard diagnostic techniques employing multimeters and megger meters, and the troubleshooting process for these issues. Specific goals encompass identifying typical failures in the stator windings of three-phase AC motors, grasping prevalent approaches for diagnosing DC motor problems, and applying a megger meter to assess the armature of a DC electric motor. Students must provide their own portable computer to access course curriculum through an online portal. The computer must meet the following minimum requirements: Windows, Mac, or Chromebook (no other portable devices are supported), 64-bit Browser with WebGL 2.0 support, sound card, and video card with WebGL support. Internet access outside of the Automation and Robotics center is required to access course content for study outside of class hours. Certification Preparation: The course is tailored to prepare students for the Smart Automation Certification Alliance SACA C-303 Electrical Motor Troubleshooting 1 Certification.
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