ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
ROTATING MACHINERY
EET 264 AND 265
Semester/Year/Time : Fall 2006- 5001 M/W 12:00-1:30 Lec.& T/R 12:00-2:30 Lab.
INSTRUCTOR:DANNY INGRAM
OFFICE HOURS : 7:45 – 4:00 DEVERT OWENS BUILDING ROOM 104 .
E-MAIL –
TELEPHONE: (606) 487-3313
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
THIS COURSE INVOLVES THE STUDY OF THE CONSTRUCTION,
OPERATION,AND MAINTANCE OF DC MOTORS AND GENERATORS,
AND AC MOTORS AND ALTERNATORS.
The lab will consist of hand-on inspection, electrical connection, and troubleshooting of AC&DC motors and generators both single phase and three phase
PREREQUISITES: Consent of instructor
TEXTBOOK REQUIREMENTS: DELMARS STANDARD TEXTBOOK OF ELECTRICITY. 2nded.. HERMAN. ISBN 1-4018-2565-6
Experiments in Electricity 3rd. ed. Herman. ISBN 1-4018-2563-X
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
- DEMONSTRATE THROUGH PERFORMANCE THE PROPER
INSTALLATION OF SERIES,SHUNT,AND COMPOUND
GENERATORS.
- DEMENSTRATE A KNOWLEDGE OF MAIN AND INTERPOLE
CONNECTIONS.
- DEMONSTRATE A KNOWLEDGE OF SERIES,SHUNT,AND
COMPOUND MOTORS.
- DEMONSTRATE THROUGH PERFORMANCE THE PROPER
INSTALLATION OF AC MOTORS AND ALTERNATORS.
- DEMONSTRATE A KNOWLEDGE OF THE INTERNAL CONNECTIONS
OF AC MACHINERY.
- DEMONSTRATE THROUGH PERFORMANCE THE PROPER MAINTANCE
INSPECTION,AND TESTING OF ALL AC/DC MACHINERY.
ATTENDANCE POLICY:
You are expected to be in class every day and be on time. When a student is absent from class instructional content is missed. If a student must miss a class it is his/her responsibility to acquire the missed assignments. Missed quizzes cannot be made up and a test can only be made up if the absence is excused. Missed tests must be made up the next day a student returns back to class.
Inclement Weather Policy:
During periods of inclement weather, all classes scheduled BEFORE9:30 am., will be cancelled. Students will be asked to report at 9:30 for their 9:30 classes. The classes that are cancelled will be made up according to a manner that the individual faculty member has determined and which has been approved in advance by the appropriate Division Chair and Dean.
Makeup Policy:
Electrical Technology classes missed due to weather will be made up either by outside classroom assignments or on Fridays which will be determined by the instructor.
ACADEMIC HONESTY POLICY:
The KCTCS faculty and students are bound by principles of truth and honesty that are recognized as fundamental for a community of teachers and scholars.The college expects students and faculty to honor,and faculty to enforce , these academic principles.The college affirms that it will not tolerate academic dishonesty, but including, but not limited to violation of academic rights of students (section 2.0) and student offenses (section 3.0) KCTCS Code of Student Conduct
WITHDRAWL POLICY: STUDENTS MAY WITHDRAWL UP TO MIDTERM AND RECEIVE A GRADE OF “W” WITHOUT THE INSTRUCTORS PERMISSION. AFTER MIDTERM, AND UP TILL THE LAST DAY OF CLASS, A NY STUDENT MAY OFFICIALLY REQUEST A W, WP, WF WHICH MAY BE GIVEN AT THE DISCREATION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. YOU MUST OFFICIALLY WITHDRAWL FROM A CLASS IN ORDER TO BE ASSIGNED A W, WP, OR WF GRADE FOR THE CLASS. IF STUDENTS DO NOT OFFICIALLY WITHDRAWL BEFORE THE LAST DAY THEY WILL RECEIVE A GRADE OF “E”.
ACCOMODATIONS:
Students needing accommodations should contact the local disabilities service representative.
Hazard Campus / Knott CountyBranch / LeslieCountyCenter / Technical Campus- Doug Fraley
LeesCollege Campus – Cluster Howard
EVALUATION METHOD: ALL DAILY ASSIGNMENTS AND QUIZZES WILL BE AVERAGED DURING THE SEMESTER AND WILL COUNT AS ONE MAJOR EXAM. ALL MAJOR EXAMS WILL CARRY EQUAL WEIGHT DURING THE SEMESTER. AN AVERAGE OF MAJOR EXAMS, DAILY WORK ASSIGNMENTS,CLASS PARTICIPATION, NOTEBOOK&HANDOUTS, WORK ETHICS,PRODUCTIVITY, SAFETY AND CLEAN-UP AND ATTENDANCE WILL DETERMINE THE GRADE.
THE LEVEL OF PERFORMANCE AND COMPLETION OF LAB ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE THE MAJOR GRADING TOOL FOR THE LAB GRADE.
Evaluation method for assignment of grades:
Tests and quizzes………..40%
Final exam ……………...20%
Attendance participation...20%
Assignments¬ebook 20%
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100%
GRADING SCALE
A = 90-100
B = 80-89
C = 70-79
D = 60-69
E = 0-59
COURSE OUTLINE :
1. SAFETY
a.MOVING PARTS
b. ENERGIZED CIRCUITS
- LOCKOUT/TAGOUT
2. DC MOTORS
- INSTALL DC MOTORS
- CHECK MOTOR DATA
- REVERSE DC MOTORS
3. SINGLE PHASE MOTORS
- CONNECT FOR DIFFERENT VOLTAGES
- REVERSE SINGLE PHASE MOTORS
- CHECK RPM
- CHECK NAMEPLATE DATA
- REPLACE SINGLE PHASE MOTORS
4. THREE PHASE MOTORS
- CONNECT FOR WYE CONNECTION
- CONNECT FOR DELTA CONNECTION
- CONNECT FOR LOW VOLTAGE
- CONNECT FOR HIGH VOLTAGE
- REVERSE DIRECTION
- CHECK NAME PLATE DATA
GENERAL ED. COMPETENCIES:
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES ARE LISTED IN THE KCTCS CATALOG AND WILL BE EXPLAINED BY THE INSTRUCTOR AS NEEDED.
I ______HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE SYLLABUS FOR THIS COURSE.
I FURTHER UNDERSTAND BY SIGNING THIS STATEMENT THAT THE POLICIES OUTLINED IN THIS SYLLABUS REGARDING GRADING, ASSIGNMENTS, TESTS, AND ABSENCES HAVE BEEN EXPLAINED BY THE INSTRUCTOR.