Main Electricity Flashcards

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1
Q

Define a an alternating current (a.c.)

A

Current is constantly changing direction.

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2
Q

What is the frequency and voltage of mains electricity in the UK?

A

50 hertz)and is about 230 V.

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3
Q

Most electrical appliances are connected to the mains using a?

A

three-pin plug

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4
Q

Describe the structure of electrical cable

A

Earth = yellow and green, Live = Brown and Neutral = Blue.

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5
Q

Which wire is attached to the Fuse in a 3 pin plug?

A

Live (Brown)

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6
Q

What happens if an electrical fault causes too great a current?

A

The circuit is disconnected by a fuse or a circuit breaker in the live wire.

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7
Q

What happens when the current in a fuse wire exceeds the rating of the fuse?

A

It will melt, breaking the circuit.

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8
Q

Some circuits are protected by Residual Current Circuit Breakers (RCCBs). What are they?

A

RCCBs operate by detecting a difference in the current between the live and neutral wires, this device operates much faster than a fuse.

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9
Q

Some appliances are double insulated - what does this mean?

A

They have no earth wire connection.

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10
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Describe how the earth wire and fuse together protect the wiring of the circuit.

A

When the live wire comes in contact with the metal case a large current flows. This current melts the fuse and breaks the circuit.

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