| Residential Weatherization |
| TBI 027 |
Successful completion of this course certifies contractors to meet Illinois Home Weatherization Program (IHWAP) standards for building weatherization. Includes blower-door testing and recommended weather sealing techniques to achieve improved resident comfort and energy cost savings. (Repeatable 3 Times)
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| Elect Theory & Troubleshooting |
| TBI 029 |
Provides the fundamentals of physics associated with electricity, voltage, current, resistance & power. Compares D.C. and A.C. Covers measurements, controls, loads and troubleshooting and safety.
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| Pract Electricity |
| TBI 010 |
Introduction to the principles of electricity that apply to electrical wiring. Included are the concepts of voltage, current, resistance, and electrical power.
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| Applied Industrial Electricity |
| TBI 011 |
Students will understand the basics of industrial electrical components and how to test, replace and analyze failures in an industrial setting.
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| Bsc/Alt Curr System |
| TBI 014 |
Focuses on providing the fundamental A.C. electrical knowledge required to perform basic electrical maintenance tasks. Special emphasis on basic concepts and industrial needs.
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| Adv Indust Electrical Systems |
| TBI 015 |
Students will understand the basics of variable frequency drives, electrical braking methods, reduced voltage starting, AC & DC motors. Students will understand how to program, install and troubleshoot variable frequency drives and advanced systems.
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| PLC Troubleshooting |
| TBI 016 |
Students will understand basic PLC operation, troubleshooting and basic programming using RSLogix 500 software and Allen Bradley PLC's.
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| PLC Programming I |
| TBI 017 |
Students will understand PLC programming using RSLogix 500 software and Allen Bradley PLC's. Topics include Shift registers, Sequencers, Word compare, Data handling instructions, and Math instructions.
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| Test Equipment Use |
| TBI 020 |
Use of various pieces of equipment for testing electronic systems. (Does not apply to Associate Degree.)
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| Serv Elec Motors |
| TBI 021 |
Introduces principles of servicing electric motors with a minimum of theory. Single Phase, Split Phase, Universal, and Capacitor start motors are discussed.
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| Maintaining Fluid Power Sys |
| TBI 023 |
This course provides practical skills training for employees to maintain common hydraulic and pneumatic equipment in manufacturing environments.
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| Programmable Controllers |
| TBI 024 |
This course is an introduction to industrial programmable controllers. Most of the material covered will be for the Allen Bradley PLC-2/30 controller.
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| Geometric Tolerancing |
| TBI 025 |
A study of basic geometric tolerancing and dimensioning.
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| Intro Electronics |
| TBI 028 |
Provides the fundamentals of energy, electricity, voltage, current, and power concepts. Compares D.C. and A.C. sources and basic instrumentation.
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| Basic C.N.C. Machining |
| TBI 033 |
Introduction of Computer Numerical Controlled machine tool operation and programming. The steps necessary to go from a design to a finished component.
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| Bsc Mechanics/Indus |
| TBI 039 |
Provides practical knowledge of basic mechanical components, hand tools and safety procedures used in industry.
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| Basic Electrical Meter Applications |
| TBI 026 |
Line Technicians employed in the electrical utility contracting industry learn principles and practices for properly installing, maintaining, and inspecting kilowatt-hour meters.
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