Course code EnerP008

Credit points 9

Technologies In Energetic

Total Hours in Course243

Independent study hours243

Date of course confirmation20.04.2011

Responsible UnitInstitute of Engineering and Energetics

Course developer

author Inženiertehnikas un enerģētikas institūts

Raimunds Šeļegovskis

Dr. sc. ing.

Prior knowledge

Ener3027, Fundamentals of Heat Studies I

Ener3028, Fundamentals of Heat Studies II

Ener4001, Electrical Safety

ETeh2019, Applied Electrical Engineering

Replaced course

EnerR002 [GENRR002] Technologies in Energetic

Course abstract

The aim of the study course is to learn the structure and operating principles of energy equipment, energy supply of agricultural and industrial objects and companies, gets acquainted with heat and electricity sources, wiring and heat supply line schemes, safety techniques working with electrical equipment, learns the basic works of electrical and heating equipment installation.

Learning outcomes and their assessment

Knowledge - the construction of electrical and heat equipment for agricultural and industrial enterprises, the operational principles, the specific nature of maintenance and assembly work.
Skills - to perform the main assembly and servicing works of energy equipment.

Competence - selection of the type of wiring and heat networks, their basic assembly technologies, the choice of the consumer's energy equipment, the basic technologies for their assembly and servicing.

Course Content(Calendar)

Full time intramural studies:
1. General acquaintance with the object of practice. Getting acquainted with safety requirements (16h).
2. The analysis of technical, technological and economic documentaries (24h).
3. Getting acquainted with the choice of energy equipment in specific technological processes in the company(60h).
4. Getting acquainted with the installation technologies of energy equipment used in technological processes (60h).
5. Participation in the assembly and servicing of energy equipment (weeks 40h).
6. Summarizing of knowledge acquired during practice. Report development (40h).
Part time extramural studies:

All topics specified for full time studies are accomplished

Requirements for awarding credit points

The practice must be fully completed.
Practice report must be written and defended.

A rating with a mark.

Description of the organization and tasks of students’ independent work

Developing a practice report in accordance to the practice programme.

Criteria for Evaluating Learning Outcomes

The practice report must comply with the requirements of the practice program in terms of content and volume.
The assessment shall be determined by the quality and volume of the content and presentation of the practice report, as well as the acquired knowledge and capacity of the student shown during the defence.

The rating may be influenced by the practice company's feedback on the trainee.

Compulsory reading

1. Vanags A. Elektriskie tīkli un sistēmas. I daļa. Rīga: RTU, 2007. 480. lpp.
2. Vanags A., Krišāns Z. Elektriskie tīkli un sistēmas. II daļa. Rīga: RTU, 2005. 342. lpp.

3. Šeļegovskis R. Siltuma ieguves tehnoloģijas. 1. daļa. Metodiskais līdzeklis. Jelgava: LLU TF, 2008. 97 lpp. Pieejams: http://www.tf.llu.lv/Mācību materiāli/R.Šeļegovska mācību materiāli.

Further reading

Šeļegovskis R. Prakse – 2. No: Metodiskie norādījumi TF studentiem – praktikantiem profesionālajā bakalauru studiju programmā „Lietišķā enerģētika”. Jelgava, 2017, 12.lpp.

Periodicals and other sources

1. Enerģētika & Automatizācija: profesionāls žurnāls par enerģētiku un automatizācijas risinājumiem. Rīga : Biznesa Portāls. ISSN 1407-8589.

Notes

Compulsory course in full-time and part-time studies of professional higher education bachelor study program Applied Energy Engineering.