Edition ID
31
Start Date
End Date
Years
2122

Maintenance Systems and Technical Communication

IM 215 Maintenance Systems and Technical Communication 3 cr.  (2-0-2)

Students will study various preventive maintenance practices and philosophies in conjunction with troubleshooting and root cause analysis of deficiencies and failures of mechanical power transmission systems. Technical communication and its application to maintenance activities will be covered. Lab activities will reinforce theory discussions.

Alignment, Power Transmission and Conveyors

IM 214 Alignment, Power Transmission and Conveyors 3 cr.  (1-0-4)

Principles of operation and applications of industrial conveyors, power transmission equipment and alignment. Component examples are couplings, sheaves, bushings, bearings, housings, belts, chains, sprockets, seals, variable-speed drives and gear reducers. Includes installation and maintenance.

HVACR Fieldwork, Contracting and Business Operations

HV 275 HVACR Fieldwork, Contracting and Business Operations 4 cr.  (0-0-6)

An advanced laboratory based course in service and installation of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Emphasis is placed on completion of specialized laboratory projects involving application, installation, and service engineering of HVAC/R equipment and technical reports of such work. The course creates a professional atmosphere in order to help the student make the transition from educational to professional practice and orient them to the business and industrial environment in which this discipline operates.

Advanced Commercial Refrigeration

HV 271 Advanced Commercial Refrigeration 5 cr.  (2-1-4)

This course is designed to continue in advanced study of commercial refrigeration and air conditioning systems and their application. Topics will include all areas of the system, including advanced electrical wiring and control strategies, advanced troubleshooting, and installation and repair of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. Pressure regulating controls, complex piping components and special refrigeration applications are emphasized.

Advanced Hydronics

HV 270 Advanced Hydronics 4 cr.  (2-0-4)

This course introduces the student to the fundamentals of hydronic heating and cooling systems and the use of water as a heat transfer medium. Other topics covered include: pump sizing, domestic hot water, control applications, and piping.

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