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1 Duty Area and Task # Page 1 of 10 Erie County Technical School This program includes instruction in standards set by the National Center for Construction Education and Research. Course Number National Skill Standards Content Areas, Course Titles and Task Statements 00 - Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering A Demonstrate Knowledge of Technical Reports A001 Identify components of technical reports. A002 Demonstrate knowledge of the common components of technical documents. A003 Maintain a daily journal or timecard. B NCCER Construction Math EET102 B001 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers with and without a calculator EET B002 Use and standard ruler and metric ruler to measure EET B003 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions EET B004 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals with a calculator EET102 B005 Convert decimals to percent and percent to decimals EET B006 Convert fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions EET B007 Explain what the metric system is and why it is important in the construction trade EET B008 Recognize and use metric units of length, weight, volume, and temperature EET C Hand and Power Tools EET103 C001 Recognize and identify some of the basic hand tools used in the construction trade. EET C002 Use these tools safely. EET C003 Describe the basic procedures for taking care of these tools. EET C004 Visually inspect a variety of hand-tools to determine if they are safe to use EET C005 Safely and properly use a variety of hand-tools EET C006 Safely and properly operate an electric drill EET C007 Safely and properly operate a circular saw EET C008 Safely and properly operate a bench grinder EET C009 Safely and properly operate a portable belt sander EET C010 Safely and properly operate a pneumatically powered nail gun EET D NCCER Safety and Blueprint Basics EET101 D001 Demonstrate knowledge of accident prevention. EET D002 Identify safe work habits. EET D003 Demonstrate safe and proper use of hand tools. EET D004 Demonstrate safe and proper use of portable power tools. EET D005 Demonstrate safe and proper use of the drill press. EET D006 Describe the dangers of unruly behavior. EET D007 Identify electric shock hazards. EET D008 Identify fire dangers of electronic circuits. EET D009 Use appropriate fire extinguishers for different classes of fires. EET D010 Describe the importance of MSDS information. EET D011 Describe and Understand Arc Flash Protection and National Fire Protection Act 70E. EET D012 Describe and demonstrate the Lock Out/Tag Out procedure. EET D013 Understand the use of architect and engineer's scales. EET D014 Identify and interpret electrical symbols, notes, details and components on schematics. EET D015 Draw a schematic of electrical circuits, either by hand or by using computer software. EET E Rigging EET105 E001 Identify and describe the use of slings and common rigging hardware. EET E002 Describe the basic inspection techniques and rejection criteria used for slings and hardware. EET E003 Describe the basic hitch configurations and their proper connections. EET E004 Describe basic load-handling safety practices. EET F Leadership PFS109 F Business Principles PFS209 F Total Quality Management PFS309 G Electrical Systems Math I EET208 G001 Using the formula for Ohms law, calculate an unknown value. EET G002 Using the power formula, calculate the amount of power used by a circuit. EET

2 Page 2 of 10 Erie County Technical School G003 Calculate, using Kirchoff s Voltage Law, the voltage drop in series, parallel, and combination circuits EET G004 Calculate, using Kirchoff s Current Law, the total current in parallel and combination circuits. EET G005 Find the total amount of resistance in a series, parallel and combination circuit. EET G006 Calculate Effective area in a cylinder. EET G007 Using Pascal's Law; calculate force, pressure and area in a hydraulic system. EET H Electrical Systems Math II EET308 H001 Trigonometry functions EET H002 Solving for legs and angles using Trigonometry EET H003 Rectangular to Polar Conversions EET H004 Polar to Rectangular Conversions EET H005 Complex Variables (Imaginary Numbers EET Electrical Concepts & Theory I Electrical Concepts, Basic EET111 I001 Describe the origins and applications of magnetism. EET I002 Describe the idea of a magnetic force. EET I003 Describe the atomic structure for materials. EET I004 Describe the direction of electron flow in circuits. EET I005 List the effect of electric current flow. EET I006 Construct simple circuits. EET I007 Define electricity. EET I008 Describe what is meant by a charge of electricity. EET I009 Describe the electrical force, which causes current flow. EET I010 Describe the characteristics and purposes of good conductors of electricity. EET I011 Demonstrate the use of prefixes in the metric system of measurement. EET I012 Demonstrate knowledge of "power." EET I013 State Ohm's law. EET I014 State Watt's Law. EET I015 Explain the role of test laboratories. EET J, KK Electrical Concepts, Basic continued EET111 J001 Build and test a series circuit. EET J002 Build and test a parallel circuit. EET J003 Build and test a series/parallel circuit. EET J004 Troubleshoot series and parallel circuits. EET J005 Calculate voltage, current and resistance. EET J006 Measure voltage, current and resistance. EET KK01 Define resistance. EET KK02 Identify resistor materials. EET KK03 Describe how length and thickness of wire affect resistance. EET KK04 Measure resistance using a meter. EET KK05 Calculate resistance. EET KK06 Describe how the flow of an electric current generates heat. EET KK07 Demonstrate knowledge of power in a resistor. EET KK08 Calculate total resistance values. EET KK09 Explain power dissipation in a resistor. EET KK10 Describe the construction of a variable resistor. EET KK11 Measure current flowing through a variable resistor. EET KK12 Describe how a variable resistor is used as a potentiometer. EET KK13 Demonstrate knowledge of resister color-coding. EET KK14 Explain resistor tolerance. EET KK15 Identify values for color-coded resistors. EET KK16 Demonstrate knowledge of resistors when connected in series and parallel circuits, and in combinations of series/parallel circuits. EET National Electric Code, Basic EET112 KK17 Demonstrate knowledge of Article Definitions EET112 KK18 Demonstrate knowledge of Article 250 Grounding EET112

3 Erie County Technical School KK19 Demonstrate knowledge of Article 300 Wiring Methods EET112 KK20 Demonstrate proficiency of searching Code Articles EET112 JJ Robotics EET113 JJ01 Demonstrate knowledge of safety rules and regulations for working around robots. EET113 JJ02 Use vocabulary words and terms specific to robotics EET113 JJ03 Identify major systems of a robot EET113 JJ04 Identify a robot's "work envelope" in a manufacturing cell. EET113 JJ05 Explain how robots are used in American manufacturing industries EET113 JJ06 Describe the operation of a robot's drive system. EET113 JJ07 Describe the mobility of an industrial robot. EET113 JJ08 Demonstrate the procedure for programming a robot EET113 JJ09 Describe industrial applications for robotics EET113 K Electrical Safety I EET211 K001 Demonstrate safe working procedures in a construction environment. EET K002 Explain the purpose of OSHA and how it promotes safety on the job. EET K003 Identify electrical hazards and how to avoid or minimize them in the workplace. EET K004 Explain safety issues concerning lockout/tag out procedures, personal protection using assured grounding and isolation programs, confined space entry, respiratory protection, and EET fall protection systems. L National Electric Code, Advanced EET212 L001 Explain the purpose and history of the National Electric Code (NEC) EET L002 Describe regulations for wiring. EET L003 Explain the NEC code for sizes and types of wire conductors, raceways and boxes. L004 State the NEC rules for grounding and bonding. EET L005 Describe the NEC rules for over-current protection devices. EET L006 Locate the NEC code for motor circuit wiring. EET L007 Use the NEC reference book to locate regulations for industrial electrical installations. EET L008 Describe the purpose of the National Electric Manufacturers' Association (NEMA) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) EET M Electrical Test Equipment EET213 M001 Use an analog and a digital multi-meter to measure voltage, amperage and resistance. EET M002 Use and care for analog and digital meters. EET M003 Use and care for analog and digital meters. EET N Alternating Current I EET215 N001 Interpret electrical drawings, including site plans, floor plans, and detail drawings. EET N002 Read equipment schedules found on electrical blueprints. EET N003 Describe the type of information included in electrical specifications. EET O Alternating Current I, continued O001 Calculate the peak and effective voltage or current values for an AC waveform. EET O002 Calculate the phase relationship between two AC waveforms EET O003 Describe the voltage and current phase relationship in a resistive AC circuit. EET O004 Describe the voltage and current transients that occur in an inductive circuit. EET O005 Explain the following terms as they relate to AC circuits: True power, Apparent power, Reactive power, Power factor. EET O006 Describe inductive reactance and state how it is affected by frequency. EET O007 Describe the voltage and current transients that occur in a capacitive circuit. EET O008 Define capacitive reactance and state how it is affected by frequency. EET O009 Explain the relationship between voltage and current in the following types of AC circuits; RL circuit, RC circuit, LC circuit, RLC circuit. EET O010 Explain basic transformer action EET O011 Describe the effect that resonant frequency has on impedance and current flow in a series circuit. EET O012 Define bandwidth and describe how it is affected by resistance and current flow in a series or parallel resonant circuit. EET P Electrical Services EET311 P001 Identify the circuit loads, number of circuits required, and installation requirements for EET Page 3 of 10

4 Page 4 of 10 Erie County Technical School distribution panels. P002 Explain the types and purposes of service grounding. EET P003 Explain the purpose and required location(s) of ground fault circuit interrupters. EET P004 Describe single-phase service connections. EET P005 Describe both wye-and delta-connected three-phase services. EET P006 Define the terms associated with fuses and circuit breakers. EET P007 Describe the operation of a circuit breaker. EET P008 Select the most suitable over current device for the application. EET P009 Explain the role of the NEC in specifying overcurrent devices. EET P010 Describe the operation of single-element and time-delay fuses. EET P011 Explain how ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) can save lives. EET P012 Calculate short circuit currents. EET P013 Describe troubleshooting and maintenance techniques for over current devices. EET P014 Define the terms associated with fuses and circuit breakers. EET Q NCCER Conduit Bending-Basic EET121 O001 Describe the process of conduit bending using power tools. EET R002 Identify all parts of popular electric and hydraulic benders. EET R003 Avoid excessive waste when working with conduit systems. EET R004 Bend offsets, kicks, saddles, and segmented and parallel bends. EET Electrical Tools, Hardware & Devices R Raceways, Boxes and Fittings EET221 R001 Describe various types of cable trays and raceways. EET R002 Identify and select various types and sizes of raceways. EET R003 Identify and select various types of and sizes of cable trays. EET R004 Identify and select various types of raceway fittings. EET R005 Identify various methods used to install raceways. EET R006 Demonstrate knowledge of NEC raceway requirements. EET R007 Describe procedures for installing raceways and boxes on masonry surfaces. EET R008 Describe procedures for installing raceways and boxes on concrete surfaces. EET R009 Describe procedures for installing raceways and boxes in a metal stud environment. EET R010 Describe procedures for installing raceways and boxes in a wood frame environment. EET R011 Describe procedures for installing raceways and boxes on drywall surfaces. EET R012 Recognize safety precautions that must be followed when working with boxes and raceways. EET R013 Describe the different types of nonmetallic and metallic boxes. EET R014 Understand the NEC requirements for box fill. EET R015 Calculate the required box size for any number and size of conductors. EET R016 Explain the NEC regulations for volume required per conductor in outlet boxes. EET R017 Properly locate, install and support boxes of all types. EET R018 Describe the NEC regulations governing pull and junction boxes. EET R019 Explain the radius rule when installing conductors in pull boxes. EET R020 Understand the NEC requirements for boxes supporting lighting fixtures. EET R021 Describe the purpose of conduit bodies and Type FS boxes. EET R022 Install the different types of fittings used in conjunction with boxes. EET R023 Describe the installation rules for installing boxes and fittings in hazardous areas. EET R024 Explain how boxes and fittings are selected and installed. EET R025 Describe the various types of box supports. EET R026 Describe the components that make up a cable tray assembly. EET R027 Explain the methods used to hang and secure cable tray. EET R028 Describe how cable enters and exits cable tray. EET R029 Select the proper cable tray fitting for the situation. EET R030 Explain the NEMA standards for cable tray installation. EET R031 Explain the NEC requirements for cable tray installations. EET R032 Select the required fittings to ensure equipment grounding continuity in cable tray systems. EET R033 Interpret electrical working drawings showing cable tray fittings. EET R034 Size cable tray for the number and type of conductors contained in the system. EET R035 Select rollers and sheaves for pulling cable in specific cable tray situations. EET

5 Page 5 of 10 Erie County Technical School R036 Identify and explain the use of threaded fasteners. EET R037 Identify and explain the use of non-threaded fasteners. EET R038 Identify and explain the use of anchors. EET R039 Demonstrate the correct applications for fasteners and anchors. EET R040 Install fasteners and anchors. EET S Conduit Bending, Advanced EET222 S001 Describe the process of conduit bending using power tools. EET S002 Identify all parts of popular electric and hydraulic benders. EET S003 Avoid excessive waste when working with conduit systems. EET S004 Bend offsets, kicks, saddles, and segmented and parallel bends. EET T Conductor Installations, Terminations and Splices EET322 T001 Explain the various sizes and gauges of wire in accordance with American Wire Gauge standards. EET T002 Identify insulation and jacket types according to conditions and applications. EET T003 Describe voltage rating of conductors and cables. EET T004 Read and identify markings on conductors and cables. EET T005 Use the tables in the NEC to determine the ampacity of a conductor. EET T006 State the purpose of stranded wire. EET T007 State the purpose of compressed conductors. EET T008 Describe the different materials from which conductors are made. EET T009 Describe the different types of conductor insulation. EET T010 Describe the color-coding of insulation. EET T011 Describe the instrumentation control wiring. EET T012 Describe the equipment required for pulling wire through conduit. EET T013 Describe the procedure for pulling wire through conduit. EET T014 Install conductors in conduit. EET T015 Pull conductors in a conduit system. EET T016 Explain the requirements of the NEC for bending conduit. EET T017 Compute the radius, degrees in bend, developed length, and gain for conduit up to six inches. EET T018 Explain how to correct damaged conduit and modify existing bends. EET T019 Explain the requirements of the NEC for bending conduit. EET T020 Describe the various methods of installing conductors in conduit. EET T021 Plan and set up for a cable pull. EET T022 Understand the importance of selecting the proper location for cable pulls. EET T023 Describe how cable reels are transported to the pulling site. EET T024 Set up reel stands and spindles for a wire-pulling installation. EET T025 Explain how mandrels, swabs, and brushes are used to prepare conduit for conductors. EET T026 Properly install a pull line for a cable-pulling operation. EET T027 Explain the operation of power fish tape systems. EET T028 Prepare the ends of conductors for pulling. EET T029 Describe the types of cable pullers. EET T030 Describe the process of high-force cable pulling. EET T031 Explain how to support conductors in vertical conduit runs. EET T032 Describe the installation of cables in cable trays. EET T033 Explain the importance of communication during a cable-pulling operation. EET T034 Calculate the probable stress or tension in cable pulls. EET T035 Describe how to make a good conductor termination. EET T036 Prepare cable ends for terminations and splices. EET T037 Install lugs and connectors onto conductors. EET T038 Train cable at termination points. EET T039 Explain the role of the NEC in making cable terminations and splices. EET T040 Explain why mechanical stress should be avoided at cable termination points. EET T041 Describe the importance of using proper bolt torque when bolting lugs onto bus bars. EET T042 Describe crimping techniques. EET T043 Select the proper lug or connector for the job. EET

6 Erie County Technical School T044 Describe splicing techniques. EET Residential Applications U Residential Wiring, Basic EET131 U001 Describe how to determine electric service requirements for dwellings/ EET U002 Explain the grounding requirement of a residential electric service. EET U003 Calculate and select service-entrance equipment. EET U004 Select the proper wiring methods for various types of residences. EET U005 Explain the role of the NEC in residential wiring. EET U006 Compute branch circuit loads and explain their installation requirements. EET U007 Explain the types and purposes of equipment grounding conductors. EET U008 Explain the purpose of ground fault circuit interrupters and tell where they must be installed. EET U009 Size outlet boxes and select the proper type for different wiring methods. EET U010 Describe rules for installing electric space heaters and HVAC equipment. EET U011 Describe the installation rules for electrical systems around swimming pools, spas, and hot tubes. EET U012 Explain how wiring devices are selected and installed. EET U013 Describe the installation and control of lighting fixtures. EET U014 Explain how the human eye works. EET U015 Describe the characteristics of light. EET V Residential Wiring and Calculations, Advanced EET231 V001 Recognize the different kinds of lamps and explain the advantages and disadvantages of each type. EET V002 Properly select and install lamps into lighting fixtures. EET V003 Install surface-mounted and recessed fixtures EET V004 Prepare lighting fixtures for installation EET V005 Install lighting fixtures EET V006 Identify and state the functions and ratings of single-pole, double-pole, three-way, four-way, dimmer, special, and safety switches. V007 Explain NEMA classifications as they relate to switches and enclosures. V008 Explain the NEC requirements concerning wiring devices. V009 Identify and state the functions and ratings of straight blade, twist-lock, and pin and sleeve receptacles. V010 Identify and define receptacle terminals and disconnects. V011 Identify and define ground fault circuit interrupters. V012 Explain the box mounting requirements in the NEC. V013 Use a wire stripper to strip insulation from a wire. V014 Use a solder less connector to splice wires together. V015 Identify and state the functions of limit switches and relays. V016 Identify and state the function of switchgear. V017 Explain the NEC requirements for the installation and physical protection of grounding electrode conductors. V018 Explain the function of the grounding electrode system and determine which grounding electrodes must be used. V019 Define electrodes and explain the resistance requirements for electrodes using NEC Section V020 Use NEC Table to size the equipment grounding conductor for raceways and equipment V021 Explain the function of the main bonding jumper in the grounding system and size the main bonding jumper for various applications V022 Size the main bonding jumper for a service utilizing multiple service disconnecting means. V023 Explain the NEC requirements for bonding of enclosures and equipment. V024 Explain the NEC requirements for grounding of enclosures and equipment. V025 Explain effectively grounded and its importance n clearing ground faults and short circuits. V026 Explain the purposes of the grounded conductor (neutral) in the operation of over current devices. V027 Explain the NEC requirements for grounding separately-derived systems, including Page 6 of 10

7 Erie County Technical School transformers and generators. V028 Explain the NEC requirements for grounding at more than one building. V029 Select and install contactors and relays for lighting control. V030 Explain the NEC grounding requirements for systems over 600 volts. V031 Explain the NEC requirements for the installation and physical protection of grounding electrode conductors. V032 Explain the function of the grounding electrode system and determine which grounding electrodes must be used Lab Applications W Lab Applications I, II, III and IV (four courses) EET W001 Customized Lab Projects in Fluid Power, AC Motor Controls, Programmable Logic Controls or Residential Wiring E X Lab Applications I, II, III and IV (four courses) EET X001 Customized Lab Projects in Fluid Power, AC Motor Controls, Programmable Logic Controls or Residential Wiring E Y Lab Applications I, II, III and IV (four courses) EET Y001 Customized Lab Projects in Fluid Power, AC Motor Controls, Programmable Logic Controls or Residential Wiring E 50 - Motor Controls Z Motor Controls, Basic EET151 Z001 Identify symbols and terms used in electro-mechanical motor control circuits. EET Z002 Identify relays, contactors and motor starters. EET Z003 Read schematic wiring diagrams of motors and their controls. EET Z004 Wire a simple two- and three-wire motor control circuit. EET151 AA Intermediate Motor Controls/Troubleshooting and Repair EET251 AA01 Wire a reversing starter. EET AA02 Wire multiple push button/jogging control circuits. EET AA03 Wire sequential control circuits. EET AA04 Wire and test electrical control circuits. EET AA05 Explain how the direction of a three-phase motor is reversed. EET Describe the component parts and operating characteristics of a three-phase wound-rotor AA06 induction motor. EET Describe the component parts and operating characteristics of a three-phase synchronous AA07 motor. EET AA08 Define torque, starting current, and armature reaction as they apply to DC motors. EET AA09 Explain how the direction of rotation of a DC motor is changed. EET AA10 Describe the design and characteristics of a DC shunt, series, and compound motor. EET AA11 Troubleshoot and repair motor controls. EET AA12 Troubleshoot and replace relays. EET AA13 Troubleshoot and replace sensors. EET AA14 Troubleshoot and replace limit switches. EET AA15 Troubleshoot and replace power supplies. EET AA16 Troubleshoot and replace electronic sensors. EET BB Motor Controls, Advanced EET351 BB01 Perform preventive maintenance and troubleshooting on motor controls. EET BB02 Identify and describe classes of wire insulation. EET BB03 Describe conductor ampacity. EET BB04 Describe how to select "wire size" and "wire type" for a specific wiring application. EET BB05 Demonstrate procedures for the correct labeling of wires. EET BB06 Interpret electrical diagrams. EET Programmable Logic Controllers CC Programmable Logic Controls, Basic EET161 CC01 Demonstrate knowledge of number systems. EET161 Page 7 of 10

8 Page 8 of 10 Erie County Technical School CC02 Convert binary and decimal number systems. EET161 CC03 Convert BCD and decimal number systems. EET161 CC04 Convert octal and decimal number systems. EET161 CC05 Convert hexadecimal and decimal number systems. EET161 CC06 Demonstrate knowledge of switch logic. EET161 CC07 Identify characteristics of and, or, nand, nor, not logic. EET161 CC08 Demonstrate knowledge of and, or, and, nor, not logic. EET161 CC09 Explain where PLC networks may be used in the manufacturing process. EET161 CC10 Identify the parts and operating principles of programmable logic controls. EET161 CC11 Demonstrate knowledge of number systems and codes for PLCs. EET161 CC12 Create a relay logic diagram. EET161 DD Programmable Logic Controls, Intermediate EET261 DD01 Describe the PLC logic gate functions in PLCs. EET261 DD02 Explain PLC logic and math functions. EET261 DD03 Explain PLC timer and counter functions. EET261 DD04 Describe PLC jump, compare and sub-routine functions. EET261 DD05 Demonstrate procedures for editing PLC programs. EET261 DD06 Analyze timer-on and timer-off delay circuits and apply them to industrial control circuits. EET261 DD07 Understand the use of overloads in a three-phase motor starter. EET261 DD08 Set up various forward and reverse control circuits to produce specified sequences. EET261 DD09 Interpret data sheets of industrial motor control catalogs. EET261 DD10 Select the proper IEC low voltage coil starters. EET261 DD11 Recognize and connect programmable controller input and output modules. EET261 DD12 Program the various parameters of an adjustable frequency AC drive. EET261 DD13 Design and program logic control circuits. EET261 Understand and apply relay, timing and counting instructions to form various control DD14 systems. EET261 EE Programmable Logic Controls, Advanced EET361 Implement and apply comparison, compute, and file instructions to form complex control EE01 systems. EET361 EE02 Investigate the use of shift registers and sequencers to handle repetitive control systems. EET361 EE03 Use bit files to detect errors in automated processes. EET361 EE04 Apply the use of thumbwheel switches in various programming functions. EET361 EE05 Use a limit test instruction to generate forward and reverse sequences. EET361 EE06 Identify the basic forms of data and time movement in shift registers. EET361 EE07 Describe applications of digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital conversions. EET361 EE08 Define the basic characteristics of the PID instruction. EET361 EE09 Investigate the concept of structured text programming. EET361 EE10 Troubleshoot a PLC system Fundamentals of Fluid Power FF Introductory Hydraulics and Pneumatics EET173 FF01 Identify electrical symbols and schematics for hydraulic systems. EET173 Describe electric and electronic control circuits, devices, and feedback as they relate to FF02 hydraulics. FF03 Demonstrate knowledge of the fundamentals of hydraulics. FF Intermediate Hydraulics and Pneumatics EET273 FF04 Examine characteristics of hydraulic pumps. EET273 FF05 Explain the transmission and conditioning of hydraulic fluid. EET273 FF06 Measure oil flow and oil pressure. EET273 FF07 Demonstrate the operation of manual and pilot directional control valves. EET273 FF08 Describe and explain hydraulic actuators. EET273 FF09 Operate hydraulic actuator circuits. EET273 FF10 Construct, test and troubleshoot hydraulic control circuits. EET273 FF11 Apply knowledge of basic electricity in analyzing hydraulic circuits. EET273 FF12 Explain where electronic switches and sensors may be found in hydraulic systems. EET273 FF13 Identify and use proper size hydraulic lines. EET273

9 Erie County Technical School FF14 Describe the relationship between hydraulic pressure and flow. EET273 FF15 Troubleshoot and replace hydraulic lines. EET273 FF16 Troubleshoot and replace hydraulic pumps. EET273 FF17 Troubleshoot and replace hydraulic gauges. EET273 FF18 Troubleshoot and replace hydraulic filters. EET273 FF19 Troubleshoot and replace hydraulic directional control valves. EET273 GG Fluid Power Servo-Controls EET373 GG01 Describe the design and operation of a proportional directional control valve. EET373 GG02 Plot the flow rate/voltage curve of the trainer Proportional Directional Control Valve. EET373 Learn how to eliminate abrupt starting and stopping of an actuator with acceleration and GG03 deceleration control. EET373 GG04 Understand open-loop speed control. EET373 GG05 Learn how to sense the speed of the trainer hydraulic motor. EET373 GG06 Control the speed of the trainer hydraulic motor in the open-loop mode. EET373 GG07 Describe the effect a change in load has on motor speed in the open-loop mode. EET373 GG08 Describe the proportional controller mode. EET373 GG09 Describe the advantage and disadvantage of proportional control. EET373 GG10 Define residual error, proportional gain, proportional band, and oscillation. EET373 GG11 Describe how the manual reset method can be used to eliminate the residual error. EET373 GG12 Describe the integral controller mode. EET373 GG13 Define the terms integral gain and overshoot. EET373 GG14 Describe the advantage and disadvantage of integral control. EET373 GG15 Describe the proportional-plus-integral controller mode. EET373 Describe how a change in proportional gain and integral gain affects the controlled speed GG16 when using proportional-plus-integral control. EET373 Describe how a change in proportional gain and integral gain affects the controlled speed GG17 when using proportional-plus-integral control. EET373 GG18 Describe the derivative controller mode. EET373 GG19 Describe the advantage and disadvantage of derivative control. EET373 GG20 Describe the proportional-plus-integral-plus-derivative controller mode. EET373 GG21 Define the terms derivative time, ideal configuration, and parallel configuration. EET373 Describe how a change in derivative time affects the controlled speed when using GG22 proportions-plus-integral control. EET373 GG23 Understand open-loop position control. EET373 GG24 Learn how to sense the position of the trainer cylinder rod. EET373 GG25 Control the position of a cylinder rod in the open-loop mode. EET373 Describe the effect proportional valve leakage has on rod position keeping in the open-loop GG26 mode. EET373 GG27 Understand closed-loop position control. EET373 GG28 Control the position of a cylinder rod in the closed-loop mode. EET373 GG29 Compare the performance of the open-loop and closed-loop position control systems. EET373 GG30 Understand closed-loop control of cylinder pressure. EET373 GG31 Learn how to sense the pressure applied to the trainer cylinder. EET373 GG32 Control the piston pressure of a cylinder in the closed-loop mode. EET373 GG33 Describe the integral control mode. EET373 GG34 Define the terms integral gain and overshoot. EET373 GG35 Describe the advantages and disadvantages of integral control. EET373 GG36 Describe the proportional-plus-integral control mode. EET373 GG37 Understand open-loop speed control. EET373 GG38 Learn how to sense the speed of the trainer Bidirectional Motor. EET373 GG39 Describe the effect of a load variation on the motor speed in the open-loop mode. EET373 GG40 Describe the derivative control mode. EET373 GG41 Describe the advantages and disadvantages of derivative control. EET373 GG42 Describe the proportional-plus-integral-plus-derivative control mode. EET373 GG43 Define the terms derivative time, ideal and parallel configurations. EET373 GG44 Describe how a change in derivative time affects the controlled speed when using EET373 Page 9 of 10

10 Erie County Technical School proportional-plus-integral control. GG45 Understand open and closed-loop pressure control. EET373 GG46 Learn how to sense the pressure in a pneumatic circuit. EET373 GG47 Control the pressure in a closed-loop mode. EET373 HH Fluid Power Sensors EET374 HH01 Introduction to sensors and to the terms commonly used In the sensor field. EET374 HH02 Description and operation of diffuse reflective photoelectric switches EET374 HH03 Description and operation of background suppression photoelectric switches EET374 HH04 Description and operation of fiber-optic photoelectric switches EET374 HH05 Description and operation of polarized retroflective photoelectric switches EET374 HH06 Description and operation of capacitive proximity switches EET374 HH07 Description and operation of induction switches EET374 II Fluid Power Troubleshooting, Advanced EET375 II01 Sketch flow path symbols and air logic schematics. EET375 II02 Interpret flow path symbols and air logic schematics. EET375 II03 Select and use properly sized pneumatic piping. EET375 II04 Maintain pressure regulators. EET375 II05 Install and adjust airlines. EET375 II06 Install and adjust pumps. EET375 II07 Install and adjust gauges. EET375 II08 Install and adjust cylinders. EET375 II09 Install and replace filters. EET375 II10 Install and adjust control valves. EET375 II11 Install, adjust and repair actuators. EET375 II12 Install and adjust pressure switches. EET375 FF Advanced Hydraulics and Pneumatics FF20 Troubleshoot and replace hydraulic pressure control valves. EET376 FF21 Perform adjustments to control oil temperature and pressure. EET376 Conduct routine preventive maintenance on hydraulic equipment in accordance with FF22 manufacturer's instructions. EET376 FF23 Identify electrical symbols/schematics for pneumatics. EET376 FF24 Demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental principles of pneumatics. EET376 FF25 Describe the characteristics of air compressors. EET376 FF26 Explain systems used for the distribution and conditioning of air. EET376 FF27 Measure and control air flow and air pressure. EET376 FF28 Demonstrate knowledge of pneumatic actuators. EET376 FF29 Operate and explain mechanical devices that operate on air pressure. EET376 FF30 Construct, test, and troubleshoot a pneumatic circuit. EET376 FF31 Apply knowledge of basic electricity in analyzing pneumatic circuits. EET376 FF32 Explain where electronic switches and sensors may be found in pneumatic systems. EET376 FF33 Demonstrate knowledge of electric control circuits and devices in pneumatic systems. EET376 Page 10 of 10

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