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ELTR 4169 - Alarms and Special Systems

Credits: 
9
Level: 
Lower
Prerequisites: 

ELTR 2156 with D or better and ELTR 2166 with D or better and ELTR 2176 with D or better

Description: 

A presentation of various special systems relating to the fire alarms, HVAC control systems, emergency systems, and lighting systems used by the industrial and commercial sectors. Laboratory projects of special systems such as fire alarms and basic electrical control systems for heating and air conditioning , along with lighting control systems, emergency power systems, and special wiring needs of hazardous locations will be performed by the student during the course. All practical hands-on training will simulate as closely as possible the real nature of field wiring and the techniques that are employed. This is a seven and one-half (7 1/2) week course.

Course Sections: 
ELTR - Electrical and Electronics
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