HART 1401 BASIC ELECTRICITY FOR HVAC

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Brazosport College 500 College Drive Lake Jackson, Texas 77566 COURSE DESCRIPTION HART 1401 BASIC ELECTRICITY FOR HVAC Principles of electricity as required by HVAC, including proper use of test equipment, electrical circuits, and component theory and operation. (4 SCH, 3 lecture, 2 lab) PREREQUISITES None COURSE GOALS 1. Student will follow all safety rules and use proper safety equipment in labs 2. Student will demonstrate knowledge of basic electricity laws and formulas 3. Student will utilize a wiring diagram to wire and energize an electrical circuit 4. Student will use a wiring diagram to create a circuit with switches and lamps in series 5. Student will use a wiring diagram to create a circuit with several lamps in parallel with each other 6. Student will demonstrate ability to use an ohmmeter and understand readings obtained 7. Student will check voltage readings and understand the results obtained 8. Student will check amperage readings with an ammeter and understand the results obtained 9. Student will wire transformer into a circuit and understand the voltage reading taken 10. Student will use a wiring diagram to create a circuit incorporating low voltage control devices. INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION Dave Cady 979-230-3360 E-mail david.cady@brazosport.edu Office hours- Monday-Thursday 1-4:30 pm Adjunct teachers will give individual information. Students can contact Mr. Cady about any HART class they will miss.

TEXT AND REFERENCES Whitman/Johnson. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology, Delmar Publisher, Inc., ISBN-13: 978-1-111-64447-5 Required course materials are available at the Brazosport College bookstore, on campus or online at http://www.brazosport.edu/bookstore. A student of this institution is not under any obligation to purchase a textbook from the college bookstore. The same textbook is/may also be available from an independent retailer, including an online retailer. National Center for Construction Education and Research. Modules: 03107 Basic Electricity 03204 Alternating Current LABS: Each class period consists of a lecture session followed by a laboratory session. All students are expected to attend all labs unless excused by the teacher. 1. Labs are very important part of the learning process. The hands-on practical experience is important in order to be successfully employed in this field. 2. If you leave the lab class before completing the whole lab assignment, you will receive a zero for that night. You do not earn half credit for half a lab. Your instructor must sign off on your lab work before you are dismissed. STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES BC is committed to providing equal education opportunities to every student. BC offers services for individuals with special needs and capabilities including counseling, tutoring, equipment, and software to assist students with special needs. Please contact Phil Robertson, Special Populations Counselor, 979-230- 3236 for further information.

ACADEMIC HONESTY BC assumes that students eligible to perform on the college level are familiar with The ordinary rules governing proper conduct including academic honesty. The principle of academic honesty is that all work presented by you is yours alone. Academic dishonesty including, but not limited to, cheating, plagiarism, and collusion shall be treated appropriately. Please refer to the BC Guide for more information, this is available online at http://www.brazosport.edu, click on the link on the left side of the homepage. Academic dishonesty violates both the policies of this course and the Student Code of Conduct. In this class, any occurrence of academic dishonesty will be referred to the Dean of Student Services for prompt adjudication, and may, at a minimum, result in C in this course. Sanctions may be imposed beyond your grade in this course by the Dean of Student Services. ATTENDANCE AND WITHDRAWAL POLICES 1. Students who call in due to working late, illness, or other legitimate reasons may receive an excused absence. However an excessive amount of any absences can result in a poor grade or withdrawal from the class. Any unexcused absence will result in zero points for attendance and lab for that class period. Call Dave Cady @ 230-3360 2. If a student has three absences in the class, the instructor may turn in a drop slip for excessive absences, in which case the student will receive a W. If the student feels that he has justification of the absences, he may appeal to the instructor for reinstatement. The teacher will not give the student a W for excessive absences unless the student contacts the instructor and asks him to withdraw him/her. Dropping the class to get a W instead of an F is the responsibility of the student, not the instructor. 3. If the student finds that he/she will not be able to finish the class, for whatever reason, he/she must officially withdraw before the withdrawal deadline. If the student does this, the student will receive a W on his/her transcript; if the student does not do this, he/she will receive an F on his/her transcript.

GRADING Each course will have a total of 1000 points. Attendance will count for 200 points or 20% of your grade. Lab work will count for 300 points or 30% of your grade Test, quizzes, and papers will count for 300 points of 30% of your grade The final exam counts for 200 points or 20% of your grade The final grade will be determined accordingly: Attendance- 20% Lab work -30% Test, quizzes, papers- 30% Final Exam- 20% Letter Grade Guidelines: 100-90 = A 89-80 = B 79-70 = C 69-60 = D 59-0 = F TESTS There will be 3 major tests during this course, with a review for each test in the previous class period. The final will be given on the last day of class. The review and tests date will be shown on a separate syllabus. MAKE-UP POLICY Students who miss tests, assignments, or labs will be responsible for contacting the teacher to schedule a make-up time.

STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES Students are expected to fully participate in the course. The following criteria are intended to assist you in being successful in this course. a. Time Management b. Understanding the Syllabus Requirements c. Utilizing Online Components (such as WebCT0 d. Communicating with the Instructor e. Completing Course Work. HART 1401 ELECTRICITY PRINCPLES COURSE SUMMARY Basic electrical theory including electron flow, magnetic fields, electric circuits, and ohms law are discussed in the classroom Simple wiring diagrams will be used in the lab to create series and parallel circuits Proper use of voltmeter, ohmmeter & ammeter is demonstrated in class and used to take measurements in the lab. The basic principles of magnetic induction in transformer will be discussed and step-down transform will be used in an electrical circuit The use of low voltage control circuits will be discussed in class and incorporated in the lab Electrical circuits in the lab will have 120 volt power so all safety rules will be followed by all students

HART 1401 Electricity Principles Weekly Syllabus Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Orientation and Safety Atomic Structure Ohm s Law Schematic Diagrams Week 5 Basic Electricity WOL 03107 Review for Test Week 6 Test on Electrical Theory Electrical Circuits Week 7 AC Current and Circuits WOL 03204 Week 8 AC Current and Circuits WOL 03204 Week 9 Wire Size and Voltage Drop Review for Test Week 10 Test on Electrical Fundamentals 1 Transformers Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Induction and Capacitance Control Components Electronics Review for Test Week 14 Test on Electrical Fundamentals 2 Electrical Troubleshooting Week 15 Review for Final Test - Week 16 Final Test