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Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 06/25/02 |
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AMS120 20026-99999
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6 Period(s) |
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Fluid Power and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) |
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Fundamentals of fluid power and fluid power system components with an emphasis on pneumatic systems. Basic programmable logic controller (PLC) programming and operation. Prerequisites: MAT090, or MAT091, or MAT092, or equivalent, or satisfactory score on District Placement exam. |
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies: |
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AMS120 20026-99999 |
Fluid Power and
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) |
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Define the four fundamental laws of fluid mechanics. (I) |
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Identify appropriate uses of fluid power. (I) |
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Describe appropriate uses and preventative maintenance procedures of fluid power pumps. (II) |
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Explain how support components, actuators, and valves function in fluid power systems. (II) |
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Conduct preventive maintenance on an air compressor and support components. (II) |
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Install pneumatic system components. (III) |
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Troubleshoot pneumatic system components. (III) |
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Identify the four major components of a programmable logic controller (PLC) and describe the function of each. (IV) |
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Interface a PLC to a pneumatic application. (IV) |
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Write, execute, and debug a ladder logic program that controls a pneumatic application. (IV) |
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MCCCD Official
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Fluid Power and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) |
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I. Fluid Power A. Fundamental
laws of fluid mechanics 1. Pascal’s
law 2. Boyle’s
law 3. Bernoulli’s
principle 4. Torricelli’s
theorem B. Fluid
power applications 1. Pneumatic
systems 2. Hydraulic
systems II. Fluid Power System Components A. Pumps 1. Types a. Air
compressors i) Reciprocating ii) Rotary iii) One-stage iv) Two-stage b. Hydraulic
pumps i) Gear ii) Vane iii) Piston 2. Preventative
maintenance B. Support
components 1. Air
filters 2. Air
regulators 3. Lubricators 4. Desiccant-type
dryers 5. Refrigeration-type
dryers 6. Accumulators 7. Gauges 8. Actuators a. Terminology b. Calculation
of working force c. Cylinders d. Motors e. Schematic
symbols 9. Valves a. Valve
structure b. Flow
control valve c. Shuttle
valve d. 2-,
3-, 4-, and 5-way valve e. Schematic
symbols C. Support
component applications D. Support
component preventative maintenance III. Pneumatic System Construction A. Safety
practices B. Install
components C. Troubleshooting
techniques D. Preventative
maintenance IV. Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Basics A. Hardware B. Components 1. Processor
unit 2. Power
supply 3. Input
and output section a. Fixed b. Modular c. Discrete d. Reed
relay 4. Programming
device C. Peripheral
interfacing techniques D. Ladder
logic concepts 1. Diagram 2. Diagram
rules 3. Basic
instructions 4. Program
scan E. Programming 1. Write 2. Execute 3. Debug F. Operation |
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