Basic Power Electricity
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Basic Power Electricity
LCR Circuits
EA01C: LCR Circuits features skills-based curriculum and hands-on activities with industrial-grade components. Students delve into the relationships between electrical properties such as inductance, capacitance and reactance.
EA01C: LCR Circuits delivers the skills needed for success in industrial maintenance careers, including:
Determining Capacitance
Assembling an Electromagnet
Inducing Voltage
Operating TransformersIncluded
Flexponent panels:
E029: Magnetism Demonstration Panel
E043: Capacitance Panel
E044: Inductance Panel
E057: Motor/Generator Demonstration Panel
E150: Relay/Contactor PanelRequirements
(sold separately)JobMaster® Learning Station
Power Control Panel: PC04 (120V)
Prerequisite courses:
Electrical Circuits (EA01A)
Resistors and Conductors (EA01B)
Digital Multimeter (Fluke Model 115 or equivalent)
Each JobMaster® module includes the listed hardware and panels to add to your JobMaster® Training station, as well as skills-based curriculum.All modules require a JobMaster® Training Station, sold separately.
Some modules also require hardware and/or panels purchased as part of prerequisite skill blocks in the same series, as noted on each product data sheet.Skills Acquired
Skill 1: Discharge a Capacitor
Skill 2: Testing a Capacitor
Skill 3: Determining Capacitance
Skill 4: Applying Capacitance Principles
Skill 5: Applying Magnetic Principles
Skill 6: Inducing a Magnetic Field
Skill 7: Assembling an Electromagnet
Skill 8: Applying Electromagnetic Principles
Skill 9: Inducing Voltage
Skill 10: Inducing DC Voltage
Skill 11: Assembling & Operating Transformers(0 reviews) -
Basic Power Electricity
Motors and Generators
EA01D: Motors and Generators features skills-based curriculum and hands-on activities. Students students gain a complete understanding of the practical operation of motors, generators and phase relationships.EA01D: Motors and Generators delivers the skills needed for success in industrial maintenance careers, including:Operating AC and DC Generators
Operating a Series Motor
Reactance and Impedance
Three-Phase PowerComponents Required (sold separately):
JobMaster® Learning Station
Power Control Panel: PC04 (120V)
Prerequisite Courses:
Electrical Circuits (EA01A)
Resistors and Conductors (EA01B)
LCR Circuits (EA01C)
Each JobMaster® module includes the listed hardware and panels to add to your JobMaster® Training station, as well as skills-based curriculum.All modules require a JobMaster® Training Station, sold separately.
Some modules also require hardware and/or panels purchased as part of prerequisite skill blocks in the same series, as noted on each product data sheet.Skills Acquired
Skill 1: Operating a PMDC Motor
Skill 2: Operating a DC Generator
Skill 3: Operating an AC Generator
Skill 4: Operating a Series Motor
Skill 5: Reactance and Impedance
Skill 6: Applying Phase Relationship Principles
Skill 7: Three-Phase Power
Skill 8: Measuring AC Voltage(0 reviews) -
Basic Power Electricity
Resistors and Conductors
EA01B: Resistors and Conductors features skills-based curriculum and hands-on activities with industrial-grade components. Students learn to measure resistance when troubleshooting circuits and testing components, a necessity for accomplished technicians.
EA01B: Resistors and Conductors delivers the skills needed for success in industrial maintenance careers, including:
Measuring resistance
Calculating and measuring wire size
Determining losses in a wire
Drawing resistor symbolsIncluded
Flexponent panels:
E042: Resistance PanelRequirements
(sold separately)
JobMaster® Learning Station
Power Control Panel: PC04 (120V)
Digital Multimeter (Fluke Model 115 or equivalent)
Each JobMaster® module includes the listed hardware and panels to add to your JobMaster® Training station, as well as skills-based curriculum.Skills AcquiredSkill 1: Measuring Resistance
Skill 2: Measuring Resistance in Series Circuits
Skill 3: Measuring Resistance in Parallel Circuits
Skill 4: Drawing and Reading Resistor Symbols
Skill 5: Testing an Adjustable Resistor
Skill 6: Measuring Wire Size
Skill 7: Applying Resistance and Wire Size
Skill 8: Calculating Wire Size
Skill 9: Determining Losses in a Conductor(0 reviews)