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Jan 13, 2025
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INMT 2204 Motors and Controls and Lab4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the physical and electrical characteristics of alternators, generating sets, squirrel cage motors, wound-rotor motors, synchronous motors, AC series motors, control devices and applications, including the expanding use of solid-state control devices and applications. At the same time, this course covers the basic concepts of motor controls to enable the student to build technical competence upon a firm understanding of principles. It is assumed that the student has a basic understanding of electrical theory. The proper use of tools and equipment as well as personal safety is stressed throughout.
Prerequisite(s): INMT 2104 This course is not designed for transfer to four-year universities. Students should check course recommendations with the college or university to which they intend to transfer for a baccalaureate degree. The receiving institution always makes the final decision about transferability of credits.
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