This micro-credential, aligned with standards set by the Smart Automation Certification Alliance (SACA), prepares individuals to build foundational skills in modern automation and industrial environments. Students will develop skills to connect, adjust, and operate electrical motor control circuits using these electrical components: 3-phase alternating current (AC) motors, reversing magnetic motor starters with overloads, drum switches, control relays, timer relays, pushbutton switches, selector switches, limit switches, pressure switches, and float switches.
Additional skills include adhering to motor control safety rules, reading ladder logic circuit diagrams, checking for proper ground connections, wiring motors for high and low voltage, and interpreting common motor control application circuits.
Transformers: If you would like additional preparation in this topic, we recommend taking
Electrical Systems 1.
Limit Switches and Timers: If you would like additional preparation in these topics, we recommend taking
Sensor Logic Systems 1.