Electrical Maintenance
Electrical Maintenance
This new six-part series offered by DMACC Business Resources prepares learners for a variety of careers in construction and maintenance. The course will include real-world applications, safety, and cover current trends in the field.
- Date: September – December 2024
- Time: 8:30 am – 12:30 pm
- Location: DMACC Southridge Center
- Investment: $1,750
- Registration: To register, click here or email dbr@dmacc.edu
Course Topics:
Basic Electricity – September 26, 2024
The basic electricity class introduces students to the fundamental principles of electricity, including voltage, current, resistance, and Ohm's Law. It covers the essential components of electrical circuits, such as resistors, capacitors, and inductors, and teaches students how to analyze and troubleshoot simple electrical systems. The course also emphasizes safety practices when working with electrical equipment and wiring.
Intermediate Electricity – October 10, 2024
The intermediate electricity class builds on foundational concepts by exploring more complex electrical systems, including AC circuits, transformers, and three-phase power. It delves into the theory and application of electrical motors, generators, and power distribution systems, while also covering advanced circuit analysis techniques. The course emphasizes hands-on experience with diagnostic tools and reinforces safety protocols for working with higher voltage systems.
Electric Relays – October 24, 2024
The Electromechanical Relay class focuses on the operation, design, and application of electromechanical relays in electrical circuits. Students learn about relay construction, contact configurations, coil operation, and the role of relays in controlling circuits and systems. The course includes practical exercises in wiring and troubleshooting relay-based systems, with an emphasis on understanding the relay's function in automation and protection circuits.
Wiring & Wiring Fundamentals – November 21, 2024
The electric motor controls class focuses on the principles and applications of controlling electric motors, including the operation of motor starters, relays, and variable frequency drives (VFDs). Students learn to design, wire, and troubleshoot motor control circuits, exploring both manual and automatic control methods. The course emphasizes practical skills in implementing control systems for various industrial applications, with a strong emphasis on safety and compliance with electrical codes.
Electrical Print Reading – December 5, 2024
The wiring fundamentals class teaches the basics of electrical wiring, focusing on the installation, connection, and maintenance of residential and commercial electrical systems. Students learn about different types of wires, cables, conduits, and devices like switches and outlets, as well as how to interpret wiring diagrams and follow building codes. The course emphasizes practical skills in safely assembling and troubleshooting wiring systems.
Instructor: Justin McGill
Justin has lead trainings for companies across Iowa on topics ranging from Print Reading and Quality Control to OSHA and Robotics. With a B.S. in Ag Systems Technology from Iowa State University and an M.S.in Ag Systems Management from Purdue University, Justin brings energy, humor, and thoroughness to the trainings he leads. His emphasis on hands-on learning enhances lessons for all who participate.