Wind Turbine Technician
Programs
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Wind Turbine Technician
Courses
ET10-101: Energy Industry Fundamentals
Sem 3This course reviews the history of the power technology industry up to and including the present and a review of common terminology and definitions used in the industry. An overview of the components and the function of a power plant will be presented. The student will engage in hands-on activities that support principles of physics as they apply to hydraulics and pneumatics and the basic knowledge of the many components used in these systems. This introductory class will alert the student to the many hazards encountered in the production and use of high and low voltage electrical equipment.
ET10-102: Safety Compliance
Sem 3This introductory class will alert the student to the many hazards encountered in the workplace. Topics explored in this class will be related to Lifting and Rigging, Fire Prevention, Lock Out Tag Out, as well as, Confined Space and Hazmat Safety. The student will apply what has been learned during the classroom activities while conducting real-time audits for the standard operating procedures.
ET10-104: DC Electrical Theory
Sem 3In this course, students will learn direct current (DC) electrical theory and applications. This course is designed to teach students electrical circuit schematics and diagrams including charging and storage functions. This also includes circuit operations and electrical fundamentals, which will prepare the student for electrical functions, design, and troubleshooting. Students will design, calculate, build, and troubleshoot a variety of electrical circuits with the use or construction of an electrical schematic utilizing the proper testing equipment.
ET10-105: AC Electrical Theory
Sem 3In this course, students will learn single phase, alternating current, electrical theory and principles, and their application to energy technology and power generation systems. Students will learn (AC) electrical circuit schematics and design, including AC electrical component operation, electrical fundamentals, circuit calculation, circuit design, circuit construction, and proper procedures for testing for advanced electrical functions and troubleshooting. Students will demonstrate complete lab projects, with the use of schematics, troubleshooting electrical faults, and disassembly of components for repair, testing, and inspections.
ET10-106: Advanced Electrical and Industrial Controls
Sem 3In this course, students will utilize the prior learning from DC and AC Electrical Theory for advancing their knowledge of more sophisticated electrical circuits and troubleshooting electrical controls like; Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s), Variable Frequency Drives (VFD’s) and 3 phase power usage. 3 phase motors, transformers and control circuits will be built to support the student’s practical knowledge. Students will demonstrate complete lab projects, with the use of schematics, troubleshooting electrical faults, and disassembly of components for repair, testing, and inspections.
ET10-109: Renewable Energy and Control Devices
Sem 3ET10-110: Wind Turbine Components
Sem 3ET10-111: Wind Turbine Operations, Climb & Rescue
Sem 3Students will learn the hazards involved in working at heights. Each student will learn the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and Global Wind Organization (GWO), safety standards, and safety regulations relating to safe and accurate climbing and rescue operations. The student will be taught and properly demonstrate correct equipment inspection techniques and proper use of the equipment. Demonstration and use of the approved equipment and correct rescue techniques will be completed in compliance with standards of GWO – Basic Safety Training for certification, in the modules of; Fire Awareness, First Aid, Working at Heights and Manual Handling.
RT10-102: Practical Math and Applied Physics
Sem 3Students will gain knowledge in mathematics, which will be applied to relevant subject areas throughout the program, including applications of formulas, conversions, imperial systems, metric systems, and other subject areas relevant to progress in the program. Additionally, students will learn physics concepts and calculations with relevance to the disciplines of industry.
RT10-103: Metrology
Sem 3In this course, the students will learn the proper use and interpretation of precision measuring devices such as dial indicators, micrometers, calipers, depth gauges, thread pitch gauges, etc., and the importance of precision measuring devices. This course will include both standard and metric tools, calculations, and additional technology that will be encountered in the field. Additionally, the students will learn about safety requirements while performing tasks on the job, including an understanding of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations and certification. General lab safety and material handling will be covered as well as regulation compliance.