Title
ELEC1110 - Electric Motors and Generators
API ID
Credits
4 (2/2/0)
Description
This course provides a fundamental understanding of electric motor and generator theory and basic skills. This course includes types, construction, operation, installation and maintenance of electric motors and generators.
Prerequisites
Competencies
- Demonstrate safe work practices.
- Describe the operational theory of a direct current machine.
- Demonstrate the ability to properly wire a direct current machine.
- Analyze the characteristics of various direct current machines.
- Describe the theory of a rotating magnetic field in an alternating current machine.
- Demonstrate the ability to properly wire an alternating current machine.
- Describe the theory of electro-magnetic induction.
- Analyze the various alternating current machine characteristics.
- Describe the theory of single-phase alternating current machines.
- Demonstrate the ability to disassemble and reassemble alternating current and direct current machines.
- Describe the characteristics of three-phase alternating current machines.
- Analyze the characteristics of three-phase alternating current machines.
Degrees that use this course
Degrees that use this course
Degree:
Diploma
Location:
Moorhead Campus
Wadena Campus
Credits:
74