Introduces the fundamental principles of electrical theory for AC (Alternating Current) and DC (Direct Current) as applied to electrical circuits and devices utilized the the gas utility industry. Some examples of equipment used in these circuits are: transformers, inductors, and capacitors. The general topics covered in this course include: safety, electrical theory, basic electrical quantities and their units of measurement; electrical circuits; and general uses of electricity in the gas utility industry.
We offer the following class sections for this course (31-469-108). View more class specific details and registration information by selecting a class number.
Section | Status | Start/End Date | Register By | Instruction Mode | Campus | Meeting Information | Cost |
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#01 Fall | Open |
Oct 3 –
Dec 12
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Aug 30 | In-Person | Agriculture Center of Excellence |
Oct 3 – Dec 12
Friday
08:00 AM - 09:50 AM
AG402 - Gas Utilities Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
Brian Mero
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