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Electrical Technology, Edward Hughes


Introductory Circuit Analysis, Robert L. Boylestad, 2000
Principles of Electric circuits, Thomas L. Floyd, 1999
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Charles K. Alexander, N.
O. Sadiaka, 2000
Electric Circuits, Joseph Edminister, Mahmood Nahoi, 1997

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EF

EF1

10

J 2

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12


A4, A8, F1, F2

A4, B3, B4, B6, B7, B8, B9,


C2, C3, C6, C7, D5, D9, E3,
E4, E5, F3, F5, H2, H11, J5

J 3

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EF



A4, B3, B4, B6, B7, B8,
B9, C2, C3, C6, C7, D5,
D9, E3, E4, E5, F3, F5,
H2, H11, J5

KW

K1

J 2






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.
A4, B3, B4, B6, B7, B8,
B9, C2, C3, C6, C7, D5,
D9, E3, E4, E5, F3, F5,
H2, H11, J5

J 1

12

EAVO


J 2

F
E
J 3


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A4, B3, B4, B6, B7, B8,
B9, C2, C3, C6, C7, D5,
D9, E3, E4, E5, F3, F5,
H2, H11, J5

J 1
K

J 2
K

J 3

J 4
KEF


K
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W
K1
K
K2

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W

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Top 2 and 4: Electric Power Engineering Proficiency Course, Deutsche
Gesellschaft Fur Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ)

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W

K
EF
(A2, A3, A6, A8, B8)

12

J J
K



K
EF

(A2, A3, A6, A8, D3, D4, I3)


(H7, H8, H9, I5, I7)

K2


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30

EF

(A2, A3, A6, A8, B8)

K3

12

EF

(A8, F1, F3, F4, I5, I7, I10)


EF
K4



()

( I4, I5, I7, I10, I11)


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Electrical Technology, Edward Hughas


Introductory Circuit Analysis, Robert L. Boylestad,
2000
Principles of Electric circuits, Thomas L. Floyd, 1999
W
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Charles K.
Alexander, N. O. Sadiaka, 2000
Electric Circuits, Joseph Edminister, Mahmood Nahoi,
1997
. . .

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EF

J 2


10


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,





A8, F1, F2, F4, I5, I7,
I8, I9


J 3

ACF
EDC

J 3


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A4, B3, B4, B6, B7,


B8, B9, C2, C3, C6,
C7, D5, D9, E3, E4,
E5, F3, F5, G1, G5,
H2, H11, J5

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EF

W
J 1
EF

J 2


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J 1
K

EJ F
J F

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J 2

EJ F


J F
KE

J 3
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16

A4, B3, B4, B6, B7, B8, B9,


C2, C3, C6, C7, D5, D9, E3, F
E4, E5, F3, F5, G1, G5, H2,
E
H11, J5

J 4

EF
K

K
KJ
J 1

J F
E
J 2
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EJ J

EF :
J 1

J 2


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J 2

KEF

J 3

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142

1
4

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3
2

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ELF

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Electrical Technology , Edward Hughes,


ISBN:0-07-02134-5
Electric Machines G. R. Slemon and A. Straughan,
Eddison-Weslley, 1980
Electrical Machines and Transformers-Principles
and applications, P. F. Ryff, D. Platnick, and J. A.
Karnas, Printice Hall
Electric Machinery, M. S. Sarma, West Publishing
Company, 1994

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EF

W
K1
J

EF

K2


(B1, C1, C2, C3, C6, D5, D8, J
D9, E1, E3, E4, E7, E8, E9, J1,
J
J2 , J4 , J5 , J6 )
J
J

(B1, C1, C2, C3, C5, C6, D5, D8,


D9, E1, E3, E4, E7, E8, E9, J1, J2,
J4, J5, J6)

K3
J
J
J
J

J
J
J
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(B1, C1, C2, C3, C6, D5, D8,
D9, E1, E3, E4, E7, E8, E9,
J1, J2, J4, J5, J6)

K4

-

J

K5
J

(B1, C1, C2, C3, C6, D5, D8,


D9, E1, E3, E4, E7, E8, E9, J1,
J2 , J4 , J5 , J6 )

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EF

K1

F K1

K2

10

EF

F K1
(B1, C1, C2, C3, C6, D5, D8,
D9, E1, E3, E4, E7, E8, E9,
E
J1, J2, J4, J5, J6)

K2

K2

LL

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10

K3

(B1, C1, C2, C3, C6, D5, D8,


D9, E1, E3, E4, E7, E8, E9,
J1, J2, J4, J5, J6)

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133

2
1

ELF

ELF
K

W
W

K
K

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EF

W

K
EF

K1
W

J
K

E B4, B7, B8, C7, D2, F2, I11 F

EF
A8, D2, D4, F1, F2, H10, I1,
I2, I4, I5, I6, I7, I8, I9,J3

EF
A8, D2, D4, F1, F2, H10, I1,
I2, I4, I5, I6, I7, I8, I9,J3

K2

K3

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4
4


F
J

K4

.1

.2

J F
E
EF
( C7, D2, H10 )

EF
( F5, F7 )

K5


K


K
K6

EF
A8, D2, D4, F1, F2, H10, I1, I2, I4, )

( I5, I6, I7, I8, I9,J3

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143

2
3

K1

ELF

K2

ELF

K3

W
W

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Top 2 and 4: Electric Power Engineering

Proficiency Course, Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur


Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ)

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EF

W
EF

K1


F

EK

K2


EF
-

K
(H1, H2, H3, H4, H5,
H6, H7, H8, H9, H10,
H11, H12)


EF
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24


J F K3

H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6,


H7, H8, H9, H10, H11,
ELF
H12

18

( B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6,


B7, B8, B9, B10, B11)

K4


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12

EF


.5

()
(A2, A4, A5, A7)

( )

(FI)

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24

241

3
2

ELF

ELF

K
K
W


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Electrical Technology , Edward Hughes,


ISBN:0-07-02134-5
Electric Machines G. R. Slemon and A. Straughan,
Eddison-Weslley, 1980
Electrical Machines and Transformers-Principles
and applications, P. F. Ryff, D. Platnick, and J. A.
Karnas, Printice Hall
Electric Machinery, M. S. Sarma, West Publishing
Company, 1994

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EF

K1

14

(B1, C1, C2, C3, C5, C6, D5, D8, D9, E1,
E3, E4, E7, E8, E9, J1, J2, J4, J5, J6, H6,
H7, H8)

K2


(B1, C1, C2, C3, C6, D5, D8, D9, E1,

E3, E4, E7, E8, E9, G5, G6, G7, J4,

J5 , J6 )

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10


K
(B1, C1, C2, C3, C5, C6, D5, D8,
D9, E1, E3, E4, E7, E8, E9, J1, J2,
J4, J5, J6)

K3

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EF

K1

(Blocked rotor test)

18
{ L {LF

EL

K
(B1, C1, C2, C3, C5, C6, D5, D8,

D9, E1, E3, E4, E7, E8, E9, J1,

J2, J4, J5, J6, H6, H7, H8)

J K2
EF


K3
V .4

(B1, C1, C2, C3, C6, D5, D8, D9,


E1, E3, E4, E7, E8, E9, G5, G6,
G7, J4, J5, J6)
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2
2

231

2
4

3
2

ELF

ELF

(PLC)
W



K
W
W

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(LAD, STL, CSF)

EJ F

Programmable Logic Controllers, J. W. Wabb and


R. A. Reis, 1994
Programmable Logic Controllers, C. Simpson,
1993
Programmable Logic Controller and their
Engineering Applications, A. Crispin, 1990
The PLC workbook, Clement Jewery, 1993

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EF

K1

K
EF

K2

(AND,OR, NOT,
NOR, NAND)

EF
K
(C7, D2, I8)

()

K3

(B5, C5, D4, D7, D8, F1, F2, F4, F5,


F7, F8, I1, J3)

K4
(LAD)

(CSF)

(STL)

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K5

()

K6



(B5, C1, C5, C7, C8, D2, D3,

D4, D6, D7, D8, F1, F2, F4,

F5, F7, F8, I1, J3, J4)

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EF



(PLC)
PLC


PLC

4
2


EF
PLC

PLC

PLC

2
2

K1
K2
K3

K4
K5

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242

2J
4

3
3

ELF

DC AC
ELF

K
W
W

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An Introduction to Power Electronics, B. M. Bird,


K. G. King, D. A. G. Pedder, John Wiley & sons,
1993
Modern Power Electronics, B. K. Rose, IEEE
Press Publication , 1992
Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices and
applications, M. H. Rashid, Prentice Hall, 1994
ISBN:81-203-0869-7
Power Electronic: Converters, Applications, and
Design Ned Mohan, T. M. undeland, W. T.
Robbins, Jon Wiley & sons, 1994

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EF

K1

(B5, C7, D7, D9, F3, F5, F7,


F8)

PN

F
EKGTO

IGBT

(B5, C7, D7, D2, D4, F1, F4,


H4, I1, J3, J4)

K2


(B5, C7, D7, D2, D4, F1, F4,
H4, I1, J3, J4)

K3

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K4



(B5, C7, D7, D2, D4, F1, F4,

H4, I1, J3, J4)



K5


K
(B5, C7, D7, D2, D4, F1, F4,
H4, I1, J3, J4)

K6

(B5, C7, D7, D2, D4, F1, F4,


H4, I1, J3, J4)

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EF

W K1



(B5, C7, D7, D2, D4, F1, F4,


H4, I1, J3, J4)

Pspice

K2





(B5, C7, D7, D2, D4, F1, F4,
H4, I1, J3, J4

(B5, C7, D7, D2, D4, F1, F4,


H4, I1, J3, J4)


K3
Pspice

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12

(B5, C7, D7, D2, D4, F1, F4,


H4, I1, J3, J4)

K4

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232

3
1
1

ELF

ELF

W
W

W
W
K

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Electrical Safety Engineering, W. Fordham,
Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997
- -
.

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EF

W K1

A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6,


A7, A8

{ K2



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K3

A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6,


A7, A8

A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6,


A7, A8

K4

A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6,


A7, A8

K5



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243

3
2

ELF

ELF

W
W

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Top 2 and 4: Electric Power Engineering Proficiency
Course, Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur Technische
Zusammenarbeit (GTZ)

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EF

K1


F
EK

K2
()
(A8, F1, F3, F4, I5, I7, I10)

()
( I4, I5, I7, I10, I11)

K3


EF

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(A8, F1, F3, F4, I5, I7, I10)

K4

K5

(A8, F1, F3, F4, I5, I7, I10)

( F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7,


F8)

K6


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28

244


4
3

ELF

ELF

K
W
W

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Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices and


applications, M. H. Rashid, Prentice Hall, 1994
ISBN:81-203-0869-7
Power Electronics and Motor Control, W.
Shepherd, L. M. Hulley, and D. T. W. Liang,
Cambridge, 1995
Electric Motor and Drives: Fundamentals,
Types and Applications, Austin Hughes,
Heinemann Newnes, 1990

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EF

W

K
EF

K1

K2

.

(B5, C7, D7, D2, D4, F1, F4, H4,


I1 , J3 , J4 )

K3



(C2, C3, C6, D2, D9, E3, E4, E7,

E8, G6, J1, J2, J4, J6)

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K
(C2, C3, C5, C6, D2, D9, E3, E4,
E7, E8, G6, J1, J2, J4, J6)

K4

K5



(C2, C3, C5, C6, D2, D9, E3, E4,
E7, E8, G6, J1, J2, J4, J6)

(Slip Power Recovery)



(C2, C3, C5, C6, D2, D9, E3,


E4, E7, E8, G6, J1, J2, J4, J6)

.6

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EF

W K1

(Dual converter)

12

EF
(D2)

K2




(C2, C3, C5, C6, D2, D9, E3, E4,
K
E7, E8, G6, J1, J2, J4, J6)
K

K3

(C2, C3, C5, C6, D2, D9, E3,


E4, E7, E8, G6, J1, J2, J4, J6)


(Slip power recovery)
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12

233

2J
4
3
2

ELF

K
ELF

K
W
W

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Modern Control Engineering, K. Ogatta, Prentice
Hall, 1994
Modern Control System, R. C. Dorf, Eddison
Wesley, 1990
Control System Design, C. T. Chen, Saunders
College Publishing, 1993
Feedback Control System, John Van De Vegta,
Prentice Hall, 1990
Automatic Control Systems, B. Kuo, Prentice Hall

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EF

EF
(E7, G5, G6, G9, G10)

K1

F
E


K2



(E7, G5, G6, G9, G10)

(servomechanism)

K1
K2


K1
L LL K2
L
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W
K1
K2
K3
K4
EF

K3

EF

10

J
KKKKK

[SimulinkY

EF

K4

[SimulinkY

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EF

W K1

()

K2

EF

K3

EsimulinkF

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K4

EF


K1

K2

K1

K2

K3

K1

K2

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14

245


4
2
2

ELF

ELF

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W
W
K

KEF

K
K

K
W

(Two phase servo-motors)



Principles of Electric Machines and Power


Electronics, P. C. Sen, Jon Wiley & sons, Inc,
1997
Electric Machinery, M. S. Sarma, West Publishing
Company, 1994
Electric Machines: Steady State Theory and
Dynamic Performance, A. E. Fitzgeralad, Mc.
Graw-Hill, 1992

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EF

K1
K

K1

K2

K3

K4

K5

K
(B1, C1, C2, C3, C6, D5, D8,
D9, E1, E3, E4, E7, E8, E9, J1,
J2 , J4 , J5 , J6 )
K



K
(B1, C1, C2, C3, C6, D5, D8,
D9, E1, E3, E4, E7, E8, E9,
J1, J2, J4, J5, J6)


K2

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K3


K1
K2

.3



(B1, C1, C2, C3, C6, D5, D8,
D9, E1, E3, E4, E7, E8, E9,

J1, J2, J4, J5, J6)

(B1, C1, C2, C3, C6, D5, D8, D9,


E1, E3, E4, E7, E8, E9, G5, G6, J1,
J2, J4, J5, J6)

K4


K5


K
(B1, C1, C2, C3, C6, D5, D8,
D9, E1, E3, E4, E7, E8, E9,
J1, J2, J4, J5, J6)

(B1, C1, C2, C3, C6, D5, D8,


D9, E1, E3, E4, E7, E8, E9, J1,

J2, J4, J5, J6)

K6

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246


4
2
2

ELF

ELF

W
W

EF

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. .
. . .

Electric Motors and Drives Fundamentals, A.


Hughes, Heinemann Newnes, 1990
Electric Drives: Concepts and Applications, V.
Subrahmanyam, McGraw-Hill, 1990

- 80 -

EF

W

K
EF

K1

(C5)

K2

EF


F
EK

K3
EF

(B1, C1, D5, D8, E1, E9, J1, J2, J4,


J5, J6)

C2, C3, C5, C6, D9, E3, E4,


E7, E8, J1, J2, J4, J6)

(C2, C3, C5, C6, D9, E3, E4,


E7, E8, J1, J2, J4, J6)

K4

K5

- 81 -

K6


(D9, E8)

K7

EF

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247

2J
4
2

W
K1

ELF

K2

K
K

ELF

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Electrical Machines Devices and Power Systems,


3rd edition Prentice Hall, 1997
Electrical Power Systems, J. M. Harison, Prentice
Hall, 1996
Application Guide For Industrial Generator
Protection, GEC Company, 1995
Transformer Protection Application Guide, Basler
Electric Company, 1996
Applicaton Guide Lines For protection of
Industrial Three Phase Motor, GEC Company,
1995

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( )

W


K
EF
(G1)

(B1, G2, G3, G4, G5, G6)



K


K
EF
(G7, G8)

(G9, G10)

K1

L L



.2


K3


)
E

.4

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()


(A4, I11, J4)

(A5, B5, B7, B8, D9,
G9, I4, I10, I11, J4)

(F5)

K5

J J

F
EKKKKKKK

F

EKKKKKKK

(A8, C7, C8, F5, J3, J4)

K6

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(A8, C7, C8, F5, J3, J4)

K7



(A8, C7, C8, F5, J3, J4)

K8
K

- 88 -

EF

K1

EF

(B1, G2, G3, G4, G5, G6)


(B1, G2, G3, G4, G5, G6, G9, G10)


K2

K3

K4

EF


EF


(A8, C7, C8, F5, J3, J4)

(A8, C7, C8, F5, J3, J4)


K5


K6



(A8, C7, C8, F5, J3, J4)

K7

- 89 -




(A8, C7, C8, F5, J3, J4)

(A8, C7, C8, F5, J3, J4)

(A8, C7, C8, F5, J3, J4)

K8

K9

K10

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248

4
2

ELF

ELF

W
W

Top 2 and 4: Electric Power Engineering Proficiency


Course, Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur Technische
Zusammenarbeit (GTZ)

- 91 -

EF

K1

K
(H1, H2, H3,
H4, H5, H6,
H7, H8, H9,
H10, H11,
H12)

E42FYY/
E46FYLY

- YY/
E248FY-

- 92 -

44

K2

( F1, F2, F3,


F4, F5, F6,
F7, F8)

- 93 -

12

249

4
2

ELF

ELF

W
W

K
:
PLC

- 94 -

Programmable logic Controllers, Frank D.


Petruzella, Mc Graw Hill
The PLC workbook, Clement Jewery, 1993

- 95 -

EF

K1
PLC

()

()

K2
PLC

(A8, F1, F3, F4, I5, I7,


I10)

12

EF


K3

12

PLC
L

()
( I4, I5, I7, I10, I11)

K4
PLC


PLCEF
- 96 -

28

A5)

A4)

A3)

??

C2)

C1)

C3)

E4)

E3)

E2)

F4)

F3)

G4)

H3)

D1)

E1)

F2)

F1)

G3)

H4)

B1)

H5)

B2)

D2)

G5)

A1)

D3)

F5)

B3)

D4)

E5)

C4)

D5)

B4)

C5)

A2)

B5)

G2)

H2)

G1)

H1)

- 97 -

A8)

B11)

B10)

B9)

A7)

B8)

B7)

C8)

A6)

B6)

C7)

C6)

D10)

D9)

D8)

E9)

D7)

E8)

E7)

F8)

G10)

H12)

H11)

G9)

H10)

ON - OFF

G8)

H9)

F7)

H8)

- 98 -

G7)

H7)

D6)

E6)

F6)

G6)

H6)

I5)

I4)

J5)

K5)

I3)

J4)

K4)

I2)

J3)

I1)

K2)

- 99 -

J2)

K3)

J1)

K1)

I11)

I10)

I9)

I8)

I7)

I6)

J6)

K8)

K7)

K6)

- 100 -

.1

.13

.1

.2

.14

.2

.3

.15

.3

.4

.16

.4

.5

.5

.6

.6

.7

.7

.8

.8

.9

.9

.10

.10

.11

.11

.12

.12

.1

.14

.1

.2

.15

.2

.16

.3

.3

.17

EF .4

.4

.18

.5

.5

.19

.6

EF

.20

.7

.21

EF .8

.22

.9

.23

EF .10

.24

.11

.25

- 101 -

Department of Electrical Technology


Electrical Machines and Equipments
Semester Study Plan

- 102 -

First Semester

No

Course Title

Prereq.

101 ENG

General English Language

104 PHY

Physics

121 MAT

Mathematics-1

101 COM

131 ELT

141 ELT

Computer Applications
Electrical Circuits and
Measurements-1
Electromechanical W/s
Total Hours

3
17

0
9

6
16

0 6
1 26

Code
142 ENG

2 101****
3
222 MAT
4

132 ELT

5
6

142 ELT
133 ELT

143 ELT

Course Title

Prereq.

Technical English -1

Cr. H
3

Working Ethics
2
Mathematics-2
121 MAT 2
Electrical Circuits and
131 ELT 3
Measurements-1
DC Machines & Transformers 131 ELT 3

Electrical Drawing
1
Single Phase Machines Repair

3
and Rewinding W/s
Total Hours
17

No
Third Semester

No. of Units
L W
T CTH
2 2
0 4

Cr. H
3

No
Second Semester

Code

Code

Course Title

Prereq.

1
243 ENG Technical English -2
2
101 ARB Arabic Language
3
101 ISC
Islamic Culture -1
4 241ELT AC Machines
5
231 ELT PLC Technology
6
242 ELT Power Electronics
7
232 ELT Industrial Safety
Three Phase Motor Control
8
243 ELT
W/s
Total Hours

Cr. H
142 ENG 3

2
2
142 ELT 3
132 ELT 3
132 ELT 3

- 103 -

No. of Units
L
W
T CTH
2
2
0
4
2
2

0
0

0
1

2
3

2
0

2
2

0
0

4
2

10

14

25

No. of Units
L
W
T CTH
2
2
0
4
2
0
0
2
2
0
0
2
2
2
0
4
2
2
0
4
2
2
0
4
1
0
0
1

19

13

12

25

Fourth Semester

No

Code

102 ISC

244 ELT

233 ELT

4
5

245 ELT
246 ELT

247 ELT

248 ELT

Course Title

Prereq.

Islamic Culture -2
Electronic Control of
Electrical Machines
Automatic Control
Technology
Small Electrical Machines
Electric Traction
Power Stations and
Protection

Three Phase Motors Rewinding


and Maintenance W/s
249 ELT PLC Motor Control W/s

Total Hours
Summer
Semester

Code
299 ELT

Course Title

No. of Units
Cr. H L
W
T CTH
2
2
0
0
2

242 ELT

132 ELT

241 ELT
241 ELT

2
2

2
2

0
0

0
0

2
2

241 ELT

2
18

0
11

4
14

0
1

4
26

No

Prereq.

Co-operative Training

No. of Units
Cr. H
L
W
T CTH
According to
4
working hours

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