3. Coordinating Engineering Systems Flashcards
- What is represented by the diagram within the dashed line?
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Which voltage types are
- single phase, two wire?
- single phase, three wire?
- three phase, four wire?
- What is represented by the line along the bottom of the diagram below?
1 - Utility company transformer
2 - 120V = single phase, two wire
3 - 120/208V single phase, three wire (120/240V residential)
4 - 120/208V three phase, four wire (all but largest installations)
5 - Grounded neutral (always 1 wire to this)
- What is the purpose of a ground neutral?
- How is the ground typically constructed?
- All electrical systems must be grounded to provide protection against shock + electrical fires.
- A rod or electrode firmly imbedded in the earth.
What is the sequence of flow for electrical current supplied to a building’s panel boards. (7)
- Main power line or transformer
- Service drop or underground SERVICE CONDUCTOR
- Service ENTRANCEconductor
- Watt-hour METER measure
- past GROUNDing rod
- service SWITCH (main disconnect to building)
- main SWITCHBOARD
building PANEL boards
What is the purpose of a transformer?
Used by med-large sized buildings to step down from a high-supply voltage to the service voltage.
A - List the 5 types of conduit shown below.
B - What 3 pieces of information are shown on the second conduit?
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A
- Armored cable (aka BX cable)
- Nonmetallic sheathed cable (aka Romex) *moisture-resistant, flame-retardant
- Rigid Metal *steel tube joined by screwing into threaded hub
- Electrical metal tubing *thin walled, steel tube joined by compression or set screw couplings
- Flexible metal *used for motors/vibrating equip
B
- voltage class
- number & size of conductors
- type of insulation
A - What is the purpose of a panelboard?
B - Describe the various types of circuits fed by the panelboard. (4)
A - CONTROL, DISTRIBUTE, PROTECT similar branch circuits
B - Circuit types?
- BRANCH circuits
- GENERAL purpose outlets (lights / outlets)
- APPLIANCE circuits supply current to one or more outlets specifically intended for appliances
- INDIVIDUAL circuits supply current to only one piece of elec. equip.
- To avoid drop in voltage, what length should not be exceeded by a branch circuit?
- What % of a branch circuits capacity is reserved for flexibility?
- 100’ (30m)
- 20%
How is electrical current typ. supplied to doorbells, thermostats, intercoms, and HVAC systems?
LOW-VOLTAGE CIRCUITS
- current below 50V
- supplied by a stepdown transformer
List the typical mounting heights in the locations called out below:
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- outlet above counter: 1220 (4’)
- switch on latch side of door 1220(4’) max
- 64(2.5”) min to door trim
- outlet above floor: 305 (12”) **455(18”) for accessibility
- No. of Convenience Outlets for residences
- No. of Convenience Outlets for Offices
- Living space: one every 3660(12’)
Countertops/kitchens: one every 1220(4’)
- one every 3050(10’)
OR one every 3.7m2(40ft2) for first 37m2(400ft2) and one every 9.3m2(100FT2)
Describe each of these outlets:
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How many of these electrical plan symbols can you identify?
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How many of these electrical plan symbols can you identify?
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How many of these electrical plan symbols can you identify?
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List and describe the 4 switch types.
- TOGGLE - lever knob opens/closes circuit (not shown below)
- 3-WAY - single-pole, double throw to control lights from 2 locations (see below)
- 4-WAY - used w 3-way to control lights from 3 locations (see below)
- DIMMER - rheostat or similar device for regulating the intensity of an ele. light wout affecting spatial distribution. (not shown below)
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