MT3. 821 Electrical Systems Troubleshooting

Learn to use electrical troubleshooting theory in troubleshooting common electrical problems: low voltage, high voltage, unwanted resistance, open circuits, high resistance shorts to ground, and current and voltage unbalance. Efficiency technology and sustainable practices are covered.

Credits

4

Offered

Offered Fall only

Notes

Career Technical Education (CTE) Course

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Apply electrical theory to troubleshooting common electrical problems. Troubleshoot the most common electrical problems, low voltage, high voltage, unwanted resistance, open circuits, high resistance short to ground, current and voltage unbalance. Use digital multimeters to locate the most common electrical problems. Use electrical schematics to troubleshoot electrical and electronic circuits. Promote energy efficiency and sustainability. Use an effective troubleshooting methodology.