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ELIZABETHTOWN COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE BASIC ELECTRCITY LAB ENGT 111/113 Instructor: Jerry Brown Class Meeting Time: Tuesdays/Thursdays, 7:30-10:20PM Room Number: 423 School Phone: 706-8666 e-mail: [email protected] Office Hours: 3-4 PM Monday - Friday (Room 425) Corerequisite: Must be taking Basic Electricity for Non Majors, BEX 100 Course Description This laboratory course provides practical experiences in the study of basic electricity theory, basic electrical schematic reading, building basic electrical circuits, electrical symbols and basic calculations. Topics covered in this course include, but are not limited to, ohm’s law, resistors, series and parallel circuits, combination circuits, magnetism, switches, relays, diodes, transistors, and capacitors. Safety will be emphasized as an integral part of the course. Course Objectives 1. Practice electrical safety. 2. Solve circuit problems using ohm’s law. 3. Measure voltage, amperage, and resistance using a multimeter. 4. Diagnose electrical circuits using a wiring diagram. 5. Construct electrical circuits using motors, resistors, inductors, diodes, transistors, and capacitors. Class Requirements Notebook, folder and calculator with Trig functions (A MUST) Specifics About Class You are expected to be present at every class meeting with the exception of certain weather conditions. Note: Follow instructions for ECC weather related class late schedules or closings. It is the responsibility of the student to inform the instructor of an absence and to find out what was done in class or to make arrangements the first day back to make up a missed exam or a grade of “0” will be entered for that exam. (See page 17 the “Student Handbook”) Make up exams will be taken in the Assessment Center at a time determined by the Center. If student should fail to take the make-up exam at the time assigned, without a valid cause, a grade of zero would be entered for that exam. Classroom work, including quizzes, not turned in on time shall receive a grade of zero. See pages 16 - 24 in the Student Handbook for further information. Textbook ELECTRICITY, Second or Third Edition by Delmar ISBN: 1-4018-2565-6 (BEX 100) Classroom and Lab Policies For reasons of safety and hygiene, no food or drinks will be allowed class. Smoking is permitted only in smoking areas. The instructor may modify rules and policies as necessary. Anyone who thinks he or she may have a work conflict with any of the class meetings MUST see the instructor on the first day of class. Safety glasses are to be furnished by the student and MUST be worn in lab at all times. Student Code of Conduct Students are expected to abide by the Student Code of Conduct referred to in the Student Handbook. Complete copies of the Student Code of Conduct are available in Student Affairs. "If you need accommodation because of a documented disability (psychological disability, medical disability, learning disability, and/or physical disability), you must register with Disability Resources each academic term you are enrolled. To register, contact Noel Helm, Manager of Disabilities Resources, in Room 102AT, or call 270/769-2371, ext. 4263. In the event of an emergency while you are on campus or attending class at an off-campus location, notify Disability Resources immediately if you require assistance." Grading Policy Your grade will be determined by: (1) Up to four one-hour exams worth 50% of the total grade. (Average of the all of the exams multiplied by 50 percent) (2) Classroom work 50% of the total grade. (Average of all graded classroom work multiplied by 50 percent) For additional information, and grade scale, see page 17 of the student handbook. NOTE: Every student has officially received a written warning by the instructor regarding the wearing of safety glasses in the lab. Therefore, each time a student is in the lab not wearing his or her safety glasses, their final grade shall be reduced by .5 points per infraction! NOTE: Students will be responsible for keeping a record and date of their Class work and Exams. Record them on this syllabus. Exam Grades ________________________________ Class Grades ________________________________ Introduction and Safety Tentative Schedule Electrical Quantities and Ohm’s Law Static electricity Magnetism and electromagnetism Resistors TEST 1 Measuring Instruments Series Circuits Parallel Circuits Combination Circuits More Combination Circuits and Review TEST 2 Alternating Current Inductance Inductance in AC circuits Capacitance TEST 3 Motors Switches and Circuit Protection Devices Transformers Conductors and Wire Sizes Semiconductors, Diodes, Transistors and Integrated Circuits TEST 4 Lab Cleanup 2 TASK LIST 1 Use wiring diagrams during diagnosis of electrical circuit problems 2 Check electrical circuits with a test light; determine needed repairs 3 Check voltages and voltage drops in electrical/electronic circuits using a digital multimeter (DMM); determine needed repairs 4 Check current flow in electrical/electronic circuits and components using an ammeter; determine needed repairs 5 Check electrical circuits using jumper wires; determine needed repairs 6 Find shorts, grounds, opens, and high resistance problems in electrical/electronic circuits; determine needed repairs 7 Measure and diagnose the cause(s) of abnormal key-off battery drain; determine needed repairs 8 Inspect and test fusible links, circuit breakers, and fuses; replace as needed 9 Inspect and test switches, connectors, and wires of electrical/electronic circuits; repair or replace as needed 10 Practice electrical safety 11 Measure ohms with an ohmmeter 12 Measure voltage with a voltmeter 13 Measure amps with an ammeter 14 Measure watts with a wattmeter 15 Solve electrical circuit problems using Ohm's Law 16 Draw and interpret electrical symbols 17 Construct series circuits 18 Construct parallel circuits 19 Construct series-parallel circuits 20 Connect, operate and identify the types of single-phase motors 21 Measure the resistance of windings in a split-phase motor and identify the start/run windings 22 Test capacitors 23 Select wire and fuse sizes 24 Test transformers 25 Locate faults in electrical circuits 26 Identify types of 3-phase power supplies 27 Troubleshoot magnetic motor starters and coils 3