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Industrial Technology I-B
Course: MIT122

First Term: 2016 Spring
Lec + Lab   3 Credit(s)   5 Period(s)   4.4 Load  
Subject Type: Occupational
Load Formula: S- Standard


Description: Principles of Industrial Maintenance Technology. Modules include theory and applications in pumps and valves, test instruments, rigging, mobile and support equipment, and lubrication. Included labs emphasize and anchor the course material.



MCCCD Official Course Competencies
1. Identify and explain the various types of pumps and drivers used in industrial systems. (I)
2. Identify and explain the various types of valves used in industrial systems. (II)
3. Explain the operation of various types of test and metering equipment. (III)
4. Identify and describe the uses of common rigging hardware and equipment. (IV)
5. Explain the operation and applications of various motor-driven equipment commonly used in industrial plants. (V)
6. Read and interpret a material safety data sheet (MSDS). (VI)
7. Identify and use proper lubrication equipment to apply correct lubricants. (VI)
MCCCD Official Course Competencies must be coordinated with the content outline so that each major point in the outline serves one or more competencies. MCCCD faculty retains authority in determining the pedagogical approach, methodology, content sequencing, and assessment metrics for student work. Please see individual course syllabi for additional information, including specific course requirements.
 
MCCCD Official Course Outline
I. Pumps And Drivers
   A. Types
   B. Net positive suction head.
   C. Cavitation.
II. Introduction To Valves
   A. Types.
   B. Storage and handling.
   C. Locations and positions.
III. Introduction To Test Equipment
   A. Explanation:
      1. Tachometer
      2. Pyrometers
      3. Multimeters
      4. Automated diagnostics tools
      5. Wiggy? voltage tester
      6. Stroboscope
   B. Scale conversion.
   C. Frequency.
IV. Material Handling And Hand Rigging
   A. Hardware and equipment.
   B. Inspection of common rigging equipment.
   C. Use of the following:
      1. Jacks
      2. Block and tackle
      3. Chain hoists
      4. Come-alongs
   D. Knots.
   E. Crane hand signals.
   F. Safety procedures.
V. Mobile And Support Equipment
   A. Safety precautions.
   B. Applications of the following:
      1. Portable generators
      2. Air compressors
      3. Aerial lifts
      4. Forklifts
      5. Mobile cranes
VI. Lubrication
   A. OSHA hazard communication.
   B. Material safety data sheet (MSDS).
   C. EPA hazardous waste control program.
   D. Lubricant storage.
   E. Classification.
   F. Film protection.
   G. Properties of lubricants.
   H. Lubrication charts.


 
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: November 24, 2015

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