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Electrics

Electrical systems and installations are essential in both residential and industrial settings. With this course, students will have the chance to work on practical electrical installations in the scope of domestic electrics and industrial electrics.


Audience

Students in domestic and industrial electrics, mechatronics, electronics and automation. People interested in putting their creative and technical skills together.

Goals

To understand EU regulations and standards in the field of electrics and the difference between domestic and industrial installations. Automate systems by using relays, PLC controllers and remote controlled devices.


1 - 2 weeks Ref: ECAC

Week 1

Day 1
Introduction

The student will perform a simulated interview practice and learning the outcomes of the program. Health and safety rules at work.

Day 2
Manual switches

The student will perform an installation of 1 way and 2 way switches to understand the standards in Europe.

Day 3
Cross circuits and bi-stable relays

The student will perform an installation of a cross circuit, to understand the possibility of controlling a circuit from three different points. Use of bi-stable relays as an alternative.

Day 4
Bi-stable relays with security control

The student will perform an installation of security and child safe systems on a circuit to prevent false activation or mistakes.

Day 5
Mono-stable relays for machinery

The student will perform an installation of mono-stable relays to control heavy machinery or industrial machinery.

Week 2

Day 1
Mono-stable relays in industry

The student will perform an installation of monostable relays with kill switch for industrial purposes.

Day 2
Selective blocking relay systems

The student will perform an installation of series of relays to be able to have single operating machines. Safety measures for avoiding overload or mistakes in production.

Day 3
Mono-stable sequential circuits

The student will perform an installation of progressing activating relays, to make sure machinery is activated in the correct order.

Day 4
Timer relay systems

The student will perform an installation of time controlled relays, using pulse function, progressive function and simple activation/deactivation function.

Day 5
Clock circuits

The student will perform an installation of a mono-stable relay controlled clock.
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