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1 A u t o m o t i v e E l e c t r i c a l S y s t e m s ( 1 2 A ) 40S/40E/40M An Automotive Technology Course

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3 : A u t o m o t i v e E l e c t r i c a l S y s t e m s ( 1 2 A ) 4 0 S / 4 0 E / 4 0 M Course Description A student wanting to develop skills in the automotive industry must have knowledge of the basic principles of automotive electrical systems. The student will understand the principles of electricity and electronics as they relate to automotive systems. The student will be able to diagnose, service, and repair automotive electrical circuits and components. Goal 1: Describe and apply appropriate health and safety practices. GLO 1.1: Describe and apply appropriate health and safety practices. SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A Safely perform battery service. Demonstrate awareness of the principles of Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Systems (WHMIS). Identify the safety requirements as they apply to WHMIS. (A2.9) (Level 1) Describe the purpose of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Demonstrate the ability to follow safety information on supplier labels. Follow safe practices and procedures for facilities, processes, materials, tools, and equipment used in an automotive facility. Locate first aid and eyewash station. Recognize, report, and control hazards (e.g., electrical, ergonomic, material handling, chemicals, and spills). (A2.6) (Level 1) SLO 12A Identify and control hazards. (A2.10) (Level 1) SLO 12A SLO 12A Identify the process for reporting injuries. Identify ergonomically correct procedures to avoid injury (e.g., stress, strain). (A2.5) (Level 1) SLO 12A Describe hybrid vehicle safety hazards. (G1.2) (Level 1) SLO 12A SLO 12A Describe the importance of using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and identify PPE and procedures related to PPE. (A2.2) (TSA 16) Outline the safety principles for working on and around electrical or energized equipment. (A2.3) (TSA 18) 8700: Automotive Electrical Systems (12A) 3

4 SLO 12A SLO 12A Identify fire safety, and outline workplace fire safety principles. (A4.4) (TSA 19) Identify the hazards in confined spaces and the preparation needed to work in them. (A2.7) (TSA 20) SLO 12A Identify safety and health requirements. (A2.1) (Level 1) SLO 12A Identify First Aid/CPR. (A2.8) (Level 1) SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A Identify hazards, and describe safe work practices pertaining to the use of tools and equipment. (A3.1) (Level 1) Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to hoisting and lifting. (A4.2) (Level 1) Create and maintain a safe and organized working environment. Identify hazards, and describe safe work practices pertaining to electrical and electronic components. (D1.2) (Level 1) GLO 1.2: Demonstrate awareness of safety as it pertains to the Trade Safety Awareness Manual. No applicable SLOs. Goal 2: Select, use, and manage tools, equipment, materials, and consumables. GLO 2.1: Select, use, and manage tools and equipment. SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A Perform circuit testing using basic electrical testing equipment. Demonstrate the use of tools used to complete electrical repairs. Demonstrate the safe use of charging, starting, and battery testing equipment. Identify types of scan tools and digital voltage ohmmeters (DVOM), and describe their applications. (A3.7) (Level 1) Identify types of tools and equipment used to test and charge batteries, and describe/demonstrate their applications and procedures for use. (D1.6) (Level 1) Identify tools and equipment used to test circuits and components, and describe/demonstrate their applications and procedures for use. (D1.11) (Level 1) : Automotive Electrical Systems (12A)

5 GLO 2.2: Select, use, and manage materials and consumables. No applicable SLOs. GLO 2.3: Demonstrate welding and cutting. No applicable SLOs. Goal 3: Describe, inspect, diagnose, service, and repair automotive components and systems. GLO 3.1: Describe automotive components and systems. SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A Describe the characteristics of different circuit types. Describe the purpose and operation of the starter motor. Describe the starting system components. Describe the components of the starter motor. Describe the purpose and operation of automotive charging systems. Describe the components of automotive charging systems. Describe electrical protection devices. Describe the purpose of automotive wiring diagrams. Define terminology associated with electrical, electronic, and magnetic principles. (D1.1) (Level 1) SLO 12A Explain basic electrical theory. (D1.4) (Level 1) SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A Explain Ohm's law and its applications to electrical circuits. (D1.5) (Level 1) Identify types of batteries and describe their characteristics. (D1.7) (Level 1) Identify types of wire, and describe their characteristics, composition, and applications. (D1.8) (Level 1) Identify types of electrical components, and describe their purpose and operation. (D1.9) (Level 1) Identify types of electronic components, and describe their purpose and operation. (D1.10) (Level 1) Identify types of electrical/electronic systems, and describe their components and operation. (F1.6) (Level 1) GLO 3.2: Inspect and diagnose automotive components and systems. SLO 12A SLO 12A Inspect and diagnose batteries. Inspect and diagnose starting systems. 8700: Automotive Electrical Systems (12A) 5

6 SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A Inspect and diagnose charging systems. Diagnose wiring harnesses. Diagnose electrical protection devices. Inspect and diagnose automotive electrical systems. Calculate circuit values using Ohm s law. Describe and demonstrate the procedures used to diagnose circuits and components. (D1.12) (Level 1) GLO 3.3: Service and repair automotive components and systems. SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A Service and/or replace batteries. Service and repair starting systems. Service and repair charging systems. Repair wiring harnesses. Service and repair electrical accessory components. Service and/or replace electrical protection devices. Measure and interpret electrical values in automotive circuits. Perform repairs to electrical accessories and circuits. Diagnose and service wiring harnesses. Diagnose and service electrical accessory components. Diagnose and service electrical protection devices. Retrieve and interpret wiring diagrams (e.g., colour coding systems, wire size). Identify methods of wire repair, and describe/ demonstrate their associated procedures. (D1.13) (Level 1) Describe the procedures used to repair and/or replace circuits and components. (D1.14) (Level 1) Goal 4: Describe and apply the transferable cross-curricular knowledge and skills. GLO 4.1: Demonstrate the application of information and communication technologies. SLO 12A Demonstrate the use of automotive service information retrieval systems unique to the automotive service and repair industry (e.g., Mitchell On Demand, All Data, IATN) : Automotive Electrical Systems (12A)

7 GLO 4.2: Read, interpret, and communicate information. SLO 12A Interpret information pertaining to electrical and electronic components found on drawings and specifications. (D1.3) (Level 1) GLO 4.3: Demonstrate mathematical skills. SLO 12A Describe math anxiety and its remedies. (A7.2) (Level 1) GLO 4.4: Demonstrate skills in the sciences. SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A Describe atomic structure. Describe electricity. Describe conventional and electron theory. Describe principles of magnetism. Define Ohm s law. Describe the properties of electromagnetism related to automotive components. Goal 5: Demonstrate an understanding of sustainability. GLO 5.1: Demonstrate an understanding of sustainability. SLO 12A Describe and apply efficient materials usage and disposal practices. Goal 6: Follow ethical and legal standards. GLO 6.1: Follow ethical and legal standards. SLO 12A Demonstrate an awareness of liability concerns related to automotive systems and service. Goal 7: Demonstrate employability skills. GLO 7.1: Demonstrate employability skills. SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A Demonstrate problem-solving skills. Demonstrate critical-thinking skills. Demonstrate regular attendance and punctuality. Demonstrate accountability by taking responsibility for their actions. Demonstrate adaptability, initiative, and effort. Demonstrate the ability to accept and follow directions and feedback. 8700: Automotive Electrical Systems (12A) 7

8 SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A Demonstrate teamwork skills. Demonstrate the ability to stay on task and effectively use time in class and shop environments. Communicate respectively and effectively with coworkers and customers. GLO 7.2: Demonstrate an understanding of the business operation of a repair/service facility. No applicable SLOs. Goal 8: Understand educational and career opportunities. GLO 8.1: Understand educational and career opportunities. SLO 12A SLO 12A Demonstrate the skills and resources used to obtain and sustain employment in the automotive service and repair industry. Demonstrate an awareness of specialized occupations in automotive electrical systems. Goal 9: Explore evolution, technological progression, and emerging trends. GLO 9.1: Explore evolution, technological progression, and emerging trends. SLO 12A SLO 12A SLO 12A Demonstrate an understanding of the evolution, technological progression, and emerging trends in automotive electrical systems. Describe emerging technologies related to automotive charging systems. Describe emerging battery technology : Automotive Electrical Systems (12A)

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