
Course Number: 113
This course covers how to conserve energy in turbines, auxiliaries, electric power generation, and air-conditioning systems.
Topics: Types; Operating principles; Condensers; Heat rejection; Thermal pollution; Boiler, turbine, and generator efficiency
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Topics: Boiler Instrumentation, Controls, and Safety - Pressure, flow, and temperature gauges; Manometers; Water glasses; Combustion and feedwater control; Safety devices
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Topics: Power in DC circuits; AC current; Generators; Phase difference; Power factor; Three-phase systems; Transformers; Metering principles
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Topics: Demand considerations, analysis, and cost; Power factor correction; Synchronous motors; Transformer losses; Maintenance
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Topics: Basic cycle; Compressors; Condensers; Evaporators; Metering devices; Accessories; Controls; Air handling; Maintenance practices
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As a post-secondary professional educator, I occasionally find it difficult to "nudge" students out of their ordinary routine of "memorize, regurgitate, and forget". I have had great success in targeting multiple learning styles using TPC's CBT as a means of breaking this cycle; and in helping my students retain the critical information that they need in order to continue building their knowledge base. I will continue to use TPC materials to help support my classroom discussions regarding assigned reading in multiple disciplines; and can count on TPC to work with me to update this material as industries needs or technology changes.
Eric Spencer Assistant Professor University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Tanana Valley Campus