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Robotics II Advanced robotic systems is a continued study of basic robotic operations. The objective is to learn more advanced robot programming, flex cell system integration, and troubleshooting reinforced with “hands-on” training on a FANUC robot system. Program styles, concepts, and interfacing will be discussed based upon the trainees actual manufacturing work cells. The FANUC robot and controller system will be used in the labs with reference to other robotic systems as well. This is a 16-hour course. NOTE: The robot training session can be customized to suit the customer’s needs as per their actual manufacturing system. I ndustrial Electricity I This is an introductory electricity course for skilled trades personnel. The course is a study of DC and AC electricity principles, with a practical approach to applications in an industrial environment.The learner will obtain a knowledgeable understanding of the key symbols and abbreviations associated with the electrical trade, acquire a comprehensive understanding of basic electrical terminology, apply Ohm’s Law to a number of relevant electrical applications, synthesize a number of components into a working system involving series, parallel, and series parallel circuits, and analyze and organize information gleaned from a malfunctioning circuit and restore that circuit to its original intention. This is a 16-hour course. Industrial Electricity II This course is an advanced study of industrial electricity providing comprehensive coverage of the control devices used within a contemporary industrial electrical system. The learner will apply a knowledgeable understanding of key symbols and abbreviations and apply that terminology to a number of components synthesizing them into a workable electrical circuit. Upon completion of this course the learner will be able to analyze and organize information gleaned from a malfunctioning circuit and restore that circuit to its original intention. This is a 16-hour course. Electrical Prints & Troubleshooting This course is a study of the systematic elimination of the various parts of a system or process to locate a malfunctioning part. The learner will obtain a knowledgeable understanding of the key symbols and abbreviations associated with the electrical trade, acquire a comprehensive understanding of the various devices associated with an electrical circuit, synthesize a number of electrical components associated with a viable sequence of operation, recognize a malfunctioning circuit through proper meter application, and apply informed terminology while troubleshooting and restoring a malfunction. This is a 16-hour course. Motors and Motor Controls This course is designed to be a comprehensive reference for use in industrial maintenance and electrical training programs. Each topic covered includes activities which reinforce the objectives presented. Topics covered range from motor types and controls to installing and troubleshooting electric motor drives. This is a 16-hour course. HVACR I An introductory heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration course for skilled trades personnel. The course is a study of basic thermo-dynamic principles, with a practical approach to applications in a residential, commercial and industrial environment. The course will cover basic heating and cooling concepts, refrigerant properties, psychometrics, terminology, safety, troubleshooting and applications of basic mechanical heating and cooling components and their electric/mechanical control. This is a 24 hour course. HVACR II An intermediate study of the HVAC field. Studies will include commercial and industrial designs and equipment, load calculations and system sizing. concepts of equipment control will be introduced featuring low voltage, high voltage methodologies This is a 24-hour course. Industrial Technology TrainWithCTS.com l Archbold. 419.267.1332 l Toledo. 419.530.3307 8

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