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Safe Electrical Practices

This lesson covers basic electrical safety practices based on the OSHA standards stated in 29CFR 1910 requiring qualification for work on live circuits. The lesson provides an understanding of electricity focused on increased awareness and prevention of industrial accidents.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$60.00

Ammeters, Meggers, and Wheatstone Bridge Bundle

The library describes megohmmeters, Wheatstone bridges, and clamp-on ammeters. It gives examples of the use of these instruments, identifies their components, and defines their functions. The lessons also describe safety and selection considerations for their use, how to set up the instruments, how to connect them to the systems under test, and how to take and read measurements.

Professional Development Hours: 5
$100.00

Inverters – Operation and Maintenance (A8019)

This lesson explains the design and operation of inverter drives, and describes control features provided by inverter drive systems. This lesson provides procedures for inspecting and maintaining inverter drives, and gives explanations of common error messages.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Oscilloscopes (A8001)

This lesson explains and demonstrates the use of both analog and digital oscilloscopes. Participants will learn the controls on each type of oscilloscope, how to use a probe with an oscilloscope, how to set up an oscilloscope, and how to determine various measurements taken with an oscilloscope.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Ohm's Law (A8201)

This lesson shows and explains how a basic DC electrical circuit operates and how voltage, current, and resistance behave in a series circuit, a parallel circuit, and a series parallel circuit. Procedures for using Ohm??s Law to calculate voltage, current, and resistance in a circuit are also provided.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Multimeters (A8002)

This lesson demonstrates and explains how to use both a digital and an analog multimeter. During this lesson, voltage, resistance, current, capacitance, and frequency are measured. This lesson also describes some of the more common features of a digital multimeter.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Maintaining Distributed Control Systems

This lesson provides an understanding of the fundamentals of Distributed Control Systems (DCS). The evolution of computer control systems is discussed and the architecture of contemporary DCS is described in detail. The lesson covers hardware, configuration, data communications, user interface and 1/0 devices.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Introduction to Digital Devices (A8207)

This lesson covers how digital electronic components process and transmit information, the principles of operation of basic logic gates, and how binary numbers can be used to represent information.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Electrical Safety: Awareness

Professional Development Hours: 8
$23.00

DC Motor Maintenance (A8014)

This lesson introduces participants to the application of direct current motors and their components. This lesson covers general characteristics of a DC motor, DC motor components, their functions and the design of the brush assembly. This lesson explains concepts such as flux interaction, commutation, the effect of multiple windings, armature?? reaction, compensation and CEMF, and how each of these factors effects motor operation.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

DC Motor Theory (A8013)

This lesson introduces participants to the application of direct current motors and their components. This lesson covers general characteristics of a DC motor, DC motor components, their functions and the design of the brush assembly. This lesson explains concepts such as flux interaction, commutation, the effect of multiple windings, armature reaction, compensation and CEMF, and how each of these factors effects motor operation.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Data Transmission, Conversion, and Storage (A9404)

This lesson demonstrates the use of data transmission circuits, including multiplexer and demultiplexer circuits. The lesson explains digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital converter circuits and teaches different types of memory. Troubleshooting of data transmission circuits is also performed.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00