Industrial Maintenance 

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The curriculum at Warren Co ATC offers offers courses that are the foundation for various fields of Industrial MaintenanceThis program prepares students to apply electrial theory and related knowledge to circuitry in industrial or commerical plants and laboratories. Students will have the opportunity to obtain the NCCER after completion of the program. 

Students have the opportunity to earn NCCER certification, NCCER sets industry skills standards, certifies individual skills against the standards, and accredits training programs that promotes innovative solutions.

Students are members of Skills USA, this organization is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. 


Courses: 

Students earn one credit per course, each course is one quarter in length

Industrial Maintenance Electrical Principles

This course introduces the theory of electricity and magnetism and the relationship of voltage, current, resistance, and power in electrical circuits. The course is designed to develop an understanding of alternating and direct current fundamentals. Students will apply formulas to analyze the operation of AC and DC circuits. 

Industrial Maintenance Motor Controls

This course addresses the diversity of electrical motor control devices and applications used in industry today with safety and electrical lockouts included. 

Industrial Maintenance PLCs

This course includes the theory of Programmable Logic Controllers to include installation, programming, interfacing, and troubleshooting PLCs. 

Robotics/Automation for Maintenance

This course provides an introduction to the theory of robots including terminology, components, and basic programming. It provides a theory of servo and non-servo robots. Topics include robot types, controllers, manipulators, basic robotic programming, and fluid power systems. It also provides basic theory of flexible and computer-integrated manufacturing and control systems.