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Course CP Disassembly, Inspection, and Reassembly (A8902)

CP Disassembly, Inspection, and Reassembly (A8902)

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This lesson demonstrates how to disassemble, inspect, and reassemble a typical end-suction pump. The locations and functions of pump components are described as well as procedures for measuring and inspecting pump parts, and the steps for checking impeller clearance. General guidelines for installing a mechanical seal are also provided. <br /><br />
Course CP Principles and Troubleshooting (A8901)

CP Principles and Troubleshooting (A8901)

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This lesson introduces the components and operating principles of a typical centrifugal pump. Normal operating conditions for the pump are described and guidelines for troubleshooting excessive leakage, excessive temperature, and loss of capacity/loss of head are provided. <br /><br />
Course Controllers and Recorders (APM03)

Controllers and Recorders (APM03)

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This lesson focuses on operation and maintenance of pneumatic controllers and recorders. The lesson teaches how the bellows, relays, links, and levers within a controller are configured to provide proportional, integral, and derivative control modes, both in direct and reverse action. Common maintenance practices are covered, including relay and restrictor cleaning and replacement, along with controller and recorder calibration. <br /><br />
Course Counters and Shift Registers (A9403)

Counters and Shift Registers (A9403)

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This lesson discusses the principles of counters and their various applications. The lesson also explains the principles and features of shift registers, emphasizing serial load shift registers, parallel load shift registers, and universal shift registers. Troubleshooting counters and shift registers is also addressed. <br /><br />
Course Controller Tuning (ACTAV)

Controller Tuning (ACTAV)

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This lesson explains tuning methods and principles behind the three methods of tuning a controller: ultimate, reaction curve, and trial and error. The lesson presents the characteristics of a properly timed process response and relates these to proportional, integral, and derivative control actions. In addition, step-by-step procedures for tuning controllers using each method are demonstrated. <br /><br />
Course Control Charts for Attributes (A8504)

Control Charts for Attributes (A8504)

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This lesson discusses principles of attribute control charts and shows how to plot and interpret various control charts for attributes, including p, np, u, c, and multiple characteristic charts. <br /><br />
Course Control Charts for Variables (A8503)

Control Charts for Variables (A8503)

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This lesson explains how to interpret variable control charts in order to determine whether or not a process is in statistical control. The lesson introduces the concept of performance-based limits for process control and presents basic guidelines for proper sampling. In addition, the principles for interpreting control charts are presented. <br /><br />
Course Computerized and Laser Alignment (A8307)

Computerized and Laser Alignment (A8307)

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This lesson explains how to determine a computer's specifications and introduces proper steps to take in correcting misalignment with the use of a laser. <br /><br />
Course Conduit Bending and Installation (A8018)

Conduit Bending and Installation (A8018)

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This lesson provides instructions and interactions concerning general conduit bending and installation, in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). This lesson defines a conduit system, lists general specifications for use of types of conduit, and introduces the major components or materials of a basic conduit system. This lesson also demonstrates and provides instruction on general methods and practices for cutting, cleaning, bending and installing conduit. <br /><br />

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