Unit Title Session
   
Safety 1.0

▪ Qualified Person

1.1

▪ Safety Labels

1.2

▪ Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

1.3

▪ Electrical Shock

1.4

▪ Grounding

1.5

▪ Lockout/Tagout

1.6

▪ Electrical Safety

1.7
   
Electrical Diagrams and Control Logic 2.0

▪ Control Language

2.1

▪ Electrical Symbol Precautions

2.2

▪ Line Diagram Basics

2.3

▪ Reference Numbers

2.4

▪ Logic Functions

2.5
   
Control Devices 1 3.0

▪ Industrial Pushbuttons

3.1

▪ Selector Switches

3.2

▪ Limit Switches

3.3

▪ Actuators

3.4

▪ Limit Switch Installation

3.5

▪ Foot Switches

3.6

▪ Symbols

3.7
   
Electromechanical Relays 4.0

▪ Relays

4.1

▪ Reed Relay Actuation

4.2

▪ General Purpose Relays

4.3

▪ Machine Control Relays

4.4

▪ EMR Life

4.5

▪ Contacts

4.6
   
Control Devices 2 5.0

▪ Daylight Switches

5.1

▪ Pressure Switches

5.2

▪ Temperature Switches

2.3

▪ Flow Switches

5.4 

▪ Level Switches

5.5
   
Photoelectric Switches 6.0

▪ Photoelectric Scanning Techniques

6.1

▪ Photoelectric Components

6.2

▪ Photoelectric Applications

6.3
   
Proximity Switches 7.0

▪ Sensors

7.1

▪ Inductive Sensors

7.2

▪ Capacitive Sensors

7.3

▪ Hall Effect

7.4
   
Time Delay 8.0

▪ Timers

8.1

▪ Timing Functions

8.2

▪ One-Shot Timer

8.3

▪ Recycle Timer

8.4

▪ Wiring Diagrams

8.5

▪ Multiple Contact Timers

8.6
   
Heating Elements and Temperature Control 9.0

▪ Electric Heating Applications 

9.1

▪ Ratings

9.2

▪ Element Types

9.3

▪ Temperature Control Systems

9.4

▪ Sensor Terminology

9.5

▪ Temperature Sensor Types

9.6
   
Troubleshooting Switches and Relays 10.0

▪ Troubleshooting Electromechanical Relays

10.1

▪ Troubleshooting Solid-State Relays

10.2

▪ Troubleshooting Contactors and Motor Starters

10.3

▪ Troubleshooting Mechanical Switches

10.4

▪ Troubleshooting Solid-State Switches

10.5
   
Methods of Electric Motor Control 11.0

▪ Methods of Motor Control

11.1

▪ Manual Motor Starter Controls

11.2

▪ Magnetic Motor Starter Controls

11.3

▪ Soft Start/Stop Controls

11.4

▪ Electric Motor Drivers

11.5

▪ Speed Control

11.6

▪ Switch Functions

11.7
   
Solenoid-Operated Valves 12.0

▪ Solenoid-Operated Valves

12.1

▪ Double-Acting Solenoid Valves

12.2

▪ Fault Attributes

12.3

▪ Troubleshooting Solenoid Valves

12.4
   
Control Circuits 1 13.0

▪ Common Control Circuits

13.1

▪ Multiple Start/Stop Stations

13.2

▪ Multiple Load Control

13.3

▪ Pilot Light Indicating

13.4

▪ Pushbutton Sequence Control

13.5

▪ Selector Switch Jogging

13.6

▪ Forward and Reverse Control

13.7
   
Control Circuits 2 14.0

▪ Level of Control

14.1

▪ Industrial Applications

14.2

▪ Line Diagrams

14.3

▪ Motor Control Operation

14.4

▪ Heater Circuit Operation

14.5
   
Troubleshooting Controls 15.0

▪ Troubleshooting Levels

15.1

▪ Troubleshooting Methods

15.2

▪ Troubleshooting Procedures

15.3

▪ Equipment Reliability

15.4

▪ Troubleshooting Responsibilities

15.5

▪ Troubleshooting Power Circuit

15.6

▪ Troubleshooting Control Circuits

15.7
   
Final Exam 16.0

▪ Draw Start/Stop Three-Wire Control Circuit

16.1

▪ Construct Start/Stop Three-Wire Control Circuit

16.2

▪ Jog with a Selector Switch

16.3

▪ Timer Circuit and Directional Control Valve

16.4

▪ Troubleshooting Control Circuits

16.5
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