This course provides discussion of the applications of Basic Industrial Pneumatics (MP-10004) as they apply to pneumatic systems. This course is delivered in a format that uses a combination of classroom lecture coupled with a comprehensive component review using real- world products. This course is taught by highly qualified instructors who are experts in this field. The course covers basic industrial pneumatics including theory, component operation, and pneumatic circuits. This course is recommended for personnel involved in the basic maintenance of pneumatic equipment. This course is recommended as a prerequisite to the Advanced Industrial Pneumatics (MP-10005) MaintenancePro™ Technical Training course. Basic Industrial Pneumatics Outline I. Module 1: Overview A. Objectives B. Industrial Safety C. Accidents D. Stored Energy System Safety Il. Module 2: Pneumatic Power Theory A. Objectives B. Introductions C. Pneumatic Theory D. Compressibility and Expansion of Gases E. Boyle’s Law F. Charles’ Law G. General Gas Law H. Work and Energy I. Minimizing Friction J. Pneumatic Symbols Ill. Module 3: Pneumatic Components A. Objectives B. Introductions C. Regulators D. Valves (Nondirectional Control) E. Directional Control Valves F. Flow Controls G. Intensifiers H. Cylinders/Actuators I. Motors and Compressors J. Limited Rotation Actuators K. Purification Equipment L. Preliminary Filters M. Moisture Removal/Drying N. Lubricators O. Piping and Connectors P. Sealing Devices Q. Receivers IV.Module 4: Pneumatic Circuits A. Objectives B. Introductions C. Basic Pneumatic Systems D. Sample Schematics E. Troubleshooting Procedures F. Locating Troubles G. Troubleshooting an Actuator H. Checking a Control Valve I. Common Causes of Failure J. Summary