Electrical Control Drawings Flashcards

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What are the four basic types of control drawings?

A

Wiring diagrams
Schematic (Ladder, Elementary) diagrams
Block diagrams
Interconnection (termination schedule, pinout) diagrams

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In a pinout diagram, what is meant by the “top view”?

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Looking down the cable at where the wires would terminate.

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Is a block diagram a very detailed representation of an electrical system?

A

No.

It simply shows interconnection of equipment and processes by a single line and “blocks”

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If troubleshooting a system or process, would you use a wiring diagram?

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Generally no.

You would want to use a schematic diagram as it simply illustrates the electrical sequence.

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What is the symbol for an overload heater?

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It is like two sickles touching with handles pointed 180* away from each-other, where one’s lateral rotation is reversed.

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What is the symbol for a normally open push button?

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A bar contact floating above two terminals separated by an air gap.

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Where are the load devices normally located on a schematic diagram?

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Aligned vertically with each-other and on the right hand side.

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What is the symbol in a schematic diagram for a normally closed contact actuated by a relay coil?

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Two vertical lines with a slash through them and labeling to identify which coil actuates the contact

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What is represented by a dashed line between symbols in a schematic diagram?

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Mechanical interlocking of the device(s).

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When drawing a schematic diagram, what is the state of the system?

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It is drawn in a “powerless” state.

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