AC and DC Motors

AC and DC Motors are of the primary means to convert electrical energy into mechanical force in an industrial facility. Many different types of motors are in use for different applications. The type and application will determine the type of maintenance required to be performed by a technician, as well as typical modes of failure.
AC and DC Motors Course Objectives
- Define common motor terms and definitions.
- Describe DC motors.
- Explain AC motors.
- Describe motor protection.
- Review nameplate data and motor enclosures.
Quiz Information
To proceed with lessons all quizzes must be passed with 70% or above score. There are three attempts for each quiz, in any circumstances if you failed quiz or exam in your all three attempts the course will be locked permanently and you will be forced by OSHA to complete the course in classroom.
Exams
Course final exam must be completed with and passed with 70%. There are three attempts for final exam, in any circumstances if you failed quiz or exam in your all three attempts the course will be locked permanently and you will be forced by OSHA to complete the course in classroom.
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Course Information
$20 $18.00
Course Duration: 0.5 hr
Course Delivery Method: Online
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