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This class is only open to students enrolled in a program, or those with special approval. To register for this class, please first enroll in a program or request Dean approval. Already enrolled? Register in Workday.

Mode
In-Person
Credits
1.00

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.

Conditions
Students who specified one or more of these Programs of Study or Program Foci: Gas Utility Construction & Service

Meeting Information

Days & Times
Friday 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM (Oct 3 – Dec 12)
Location
AG402 - Gas Utilities Classroom - Agriculture Center of Excellence
Instructor
Brian Mero