Spring 2021 Industrial Maintenance Bootcamps
General Information:
Time: 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Course Fee: $999 per person (Grant funding is available for up to 75 percent reimbursement of
training costs if participants register by Dec. 1, 2021.)
Course Schedule:
- Industrial Electricity (Jan. 10–14)
- The Industrial Electricity class is an overall study of the fundamental principles
of AC/DC circuits. A study is made of the practical applications of mathematics related
to electronics and electricity. Students will learn to use a meter and have basic
arc flash training. The hands on portions of this class are used to get students
familiar with live circuits.
- The Industrial Electricity class is an overall study of the fundamental principles
of AC/DC circuits. A study is made of the practical applications of mathematics related
to electronics and electricity. Students will learn to use a meter and have basic
arc flash training. The hands on portions of this class are used to get students
familiar with live circuits.
- Industrial Motor Control (Jan. 24–28)
- The Industrial Motor Control Fundamentals course delivers a broad-based understanding
of important Motor Control principles and concepts. Learn about the basic layout
of a hardwired motor control system and the terminology associated with the system.
Develop and wire standard motor control circuits using the Job Master 3 phase trainers.
Learn basic safety precautions when working around 3 phase power and the dangers of
hot work.
- The Industrial Motor Control Fundamentals course delivers a broad-based understanding
of important Motor Control principles and concepts. Learn about the basic layout
of a hardwired motor control system and the terminology associated with the system.
Develop and wire standard motor control circuits using the Job Master 3 phase trainers.
Learn basic safety precautions when working around 3 phase power and the dangers of
hot work.
- PLC Fundamentals (Jan. 31 through Feb. 4)
- The PLC Fundamentals course delivers a broad-based understanding of important PLC principles and concepts. Learn about the basic layout of PLC hardware and the terminology associated with a PLC system. Develop a small PLC program using RSLogix© 500 software. Computer based training will be used to assess the student throughout the course.
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