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Batteries and DC Circuits

Course 202: Batteries and DC Circuits Also available in Spanish.

Covers how electrochemical action is used. Covers batteries, electrolytic action, electroplating, Characteristics of storage batteries, application and maintenance of lead-acid, nickel-alkaline, and nickel-cadmium batteries, putting batteries into service, charging batteries, maintaining records, fundamentals of DC circuits, and using Ohm's Law to solve problems in DC series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits.

MPACT Training Systems is authorized by IACET to offer 1.0 CEUs for this program.

Lesson 1 - Electrochemical Action

Topics:

Battery characteristics; Electrolysis; Electroplating; Extracting and refining metals; Electrolytic corrosion; Choosing a battery

Learning Objectives:

  • State the difference between a primary cell and a secondary cell.
  • Discuss electrochemical action.
  • Explain how battery polarization works.
  • State the definition of an electrolyte.
  • List the factors to consider in selecting a battery.

Lesson 2 - Battery Characteristics

Topics:

Care and maintenance of dry cells; New kinds of primary cells; Secondary cells; Stationary batteries; Storage batteries

Learning Objectives:

  • List advantages of dry cells.
  • State the characteristics of dry cells.
  • Explain how to create a six-volt battery from 1.5 volt dry cells.
  • Name the basic kinds of storage cells in use today.
  • Explain how to calculate the rating required in a battery for a specific application.

Lesson 3 - Kinds of Batteries

Topics:

Lead-acid batteries; Lead-calcium batteries; Nickel-iron alkaline cells; Nickel-cadmium alkaline cell

Learning Objectives:

  • Name the items necessary to form a cell.
  • Explain how plates in a cell are commonly assembled.
  • List the advantages of nickel-cadmium battery.
  • Discuss the construction of storage cells.

Lesson 4 - Maintaining Lead-Acid Batteries

Topics:

Placing a new battery in service; Care of dry- and wet-charged batteries; Battery testing; Industrial truck batteries; Battery problems

Learning Objectives:

  • List the steps in placing a new dry-charged battery in service.
  • Name the three basic methods of charging batteries.
  • Explain how to measure a cell's specific gravity.
  • List causes of low specific gravity in a cell.
  • Tell how to clean a wet, dirty battery cover.

Lesson 5 - Charging Lead-Acid Batteries

Topics:

Battery charging; Initial and normal charge; Equalizing, trickle, emergency, boost, and freshening charge; Test discharge; Cell failure

Learning Objectives:

  • Explain how to conduct an initial charge.
  • Discuss the different types of battery charges.
  • List the common causes of cell failure.
  • Explain how to mix electrolyte correctly.
  • Explain how to treat both skin and eyes that have been splashed with acid.

Lesson 6 - Solving Problems in DC Circuits

Topics:

Sources of DC electricity; Ohm's Law; Work; Torque; Power; Efficiency; Branch points and loops

Learning Objectives:

  • Define Ohm's Law and use it to solve a problem.
  • State the definition of a branch point.
  • Solve a problem using the power formula.
  • State the definition of Kirchhoff's rules.
  • Define work, power, torque, and efficiency.

Lesson 7 - DC Series Circuits

Topics:

Ohm's Law for series circuits; Current control; Voltage drop; Using equations; Using Kirchhoff's Rules

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe a series circuit.
  • Solve for E, I, and R in series circuits.
  • State the basic rule you must follow when making changes in an equation.

Lesson 8 - Parallel Circuits

Topics:

Recognizing parallel circuits; Resistance, voltage drop, and current in parallel circuits; Calculating resistance and power; Conductance

Learning Objectives:

  • State the definition of a parallel circuit.
  • Explain how to calculate the current in each branch of a parallel circuit.
  • Explain how to calculate resistance in a parallel circuit.
  • Calculate power in a parallel circuit.
  • Find the reciprocal of any value.

Lesson 9 - Series-Parallel Circuits

Topics:

DC motors and generators; Voltage dividers; Lighting circuits; Three- and four-way switch circuits

Learning Objectives:

  • State the definition of a series-parallel circuit.
  • Identify series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits.
  • Explain how to calculate resistances in a series-parallel circuit.
  • Demonstrate how to trace and simplify a circuit.

Lesson 10 - DC Circuits in Use

Topics:

AC and DC electricity; AC waveform; Peak-to-peak, average, and effective values; Energy storage; Faraday's Law; Basic circuit concepts

Learning Objectives:

  • Explain how the three types of dc motors differ.
  • Demonstrate how to increase and decrease the speed of a dc motor by adding resistors.
  • Identify a three-way switch.
  • Calculate current and resistance using voltage divider circuits.

 

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