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Saint Paul College Programs
Electrical Maintenance
Program Requirements
Electrical Maintenance Certificate
| Course | Cr | |
|---|---|---|
| CNEL 1111 | Electrical Maintenance 1 | 4 |
| CNEL 1112 | Electrical Maintenance 2 | 4 |
| CNEL 1113 | Electrical Maintenance 3 | 4 |
| CNEL 1114 | Electrical Maintenance 4 | 4 |
| Total Program Credits | 16 |
Course Descriptions
CNEL 1111 Electrical Maintenance 1
This is the first in a series of four courses. This course presents basic DC electrical concepts which provide the foundation needed to gain a solid knowledge base from which to maintain electrical distribution systems, operate and maintain electrical equipment, troubleshoot and repair electrical problems in a commercial, industrial or residential environment. 4C/4/0/0
CNEL 1112 Electrical Maintenance 2
This is the second of four courses. This course presents AC electrical concepts which provide the foundation needed to gain a solid knowledge base from which to maintain electrical distribution systems, operate and maintain electrical equipment, troubleshoot and repair electrical problems in a commercial, industrial or residential environment. (Prerequisite(s): CNEL 1111) 4C/4/0/0
CNEL 1113 Electrical Maintenance 3
This is the third of four courses. This course presents three phase AC electrical concepts which provide the foundation needed to gain a solid knowledge base from which to maintain electrical distribution systems, operate and maintain electrical equipment, troubleshoot and repair electrical problems in a commercial, industrial or residential environment. (Prerequisite(s): CNEL 1112) 4C/4/0/0
CNEL 1114 Electrical Maintenance 4
This is the last of four semester curriculum courses in Electrical Maintenance. The last semester presents advanced electrical concepts which provide the foundation needed to gain a solid knowledge base from which to maintain electrical distribution systems, operate and maintain electrical equipment, troubleshoot and repair electrical problems in a commercial, industrial, or residential environment. Topical Outline: Electromagnetic Starters and Contactors Basic Control Circuits Ladder or 'one line' diagrams Harmonics and Power Quality Relay Logic Blue Print Reading National Electrical Code Troubleshooting Techniques (Prerequisite: CNEL 1113). 4C/4/0/0



