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MH 140 - Motor Control


Credit Hours: 3

This course is designed to teach the student fundamental topics in electrical control, motors, and motor drives used in commercial and industrial applications. It will introduce students to a variety of motor types, including Direct Current (DC) motors, single-phase and three-phase Alternating Current (AC) motors, motor drives, and control applications. This course will focus on both theory and hands-on practical applications.

Course Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  1. analyze and compare the operation of DC machine theory, single-phase, and three-phase AC motors;
  2. explain motor control circuits, sequence of operations, and their functions performed;
  3. discuss the requirements of the National Electric Code as relevant to the safe installation and operation of motors and motor control circuits;
  4. perform troubleshooting of basic motor and motor circuits; and
  5. design a Final Project with a presentation.


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