Motors and Controls
Motors and Controls introduces a broad range of motor types and control systems. It provides an overview of the electric motor operation, selection, installation, control, and maintenance. Every effort is made to present the most up-to-date information to currently reflect the current needs and state of the industry.
Technicians will experience individualized, hands-on learning with motor control trainers and group lectures on concepts and principles.
Personalized Certificate and CEU are available.
For additional information, please view this PDF.
The Course
This course is designed to unlock tools and empower the qualified technician with the skills necessary to become an expert at troubleshooting issues with motor control circuits. The curriculum is relevant to technicians working in a variety of environments.
Technicians will explore the basic principles of electric motor control, standard control circuits, such as start/stop and forward/reverse, as well as troubleshooting techniques. Topics include control transformers, manual and magnetic motor starters, reversing techniques, overload protection, automatic input devices, and timer relays. Advanced topics include motor control troubleshooting, reduced voltage starting, braking methods, and motor speed control.
Course | Name | Dates | Days | Hours | Campus | Room | Cost | Register |
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CTP-3001-115 | Motors and Controls | 4/23/24-5/16/24 | T, Th | 6-10 p.m. | Cameron Campus | Room 220 | $0* | Download Form (PDF) |
*This course is sponsored by NC Purpose 365. Other fees are required.
Must have taken Industrial Electricity and Troubleshooting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Outcomes include fundamental elements of motor control systems; automatic vs. manual control; common circuits and their standard applications; how to read and understand motor nameplate data; starting, reversing, stopping, and other techniques; troubleshooting techniques; common problems experienced by maintenance personnel, and A/C vs. D/C and D/C brushless. Answers will be provided by the instructor about your specific issues and questions generated from class discussion. The use of simulation software will help to diagnose circuits and enforce class lectures. A personalized Motors & Controls Training Certificate with CEU’s can be obtained.
Course | Name | Dates | Days | Hours | Campus | Room | Cost | Register |
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CTP-3001-115 | Motors and Controls | April 23-May 16 | T, Th | 6-10 p.m. | Cameron Campus | Room 220 | $0* | Download Form (PDF) |
*This course is Sponsored by NC Purpose 365. Other fees and materials are required.
Must have taken Industrial Electricity and Troubleshooting.