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Unit 3- Schematic Symbols. EET 110 Electronics Survey I. Topics to Cover. Types of representations Symbols for blueprint drawing Symbols for electrical schematics. Representations. Prints Clearly show Types of electric devices and conductors Where they are located
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Unit 3- Schematic Symbols EET 110 Electronics Survey I
Topics to Cover • Types of representations • Symbols for blueprint drawing • Symbols for electrical schematics
Representations • Prints • Clearly show • Types of electric devices and conductors • Where they are located • How they are connected to each other • Supplied by builder, archetect, owner or electrician
Representations (cont.) • Schematics • Clearly show • Types of devices and conductors • Where they should be located • Electrical Connections • Typically for controls or equipment • Provided by engineer, manufacturer
Representations-Schematics Source
Representations (cont.) • Pictorials • Clearly show • Types of devices and conductors • Where they should be located • How they are connected together • Electrical connections • Detail inside each box • Not used in industry due to complexity
Junction Box • Commonly Called a J-Box • Used for: • Code requires all splices in a box • Saves labor • Saves time • Saves cost
Junction Box Print Schematic Pictorial J
Lamp Holder Print Schematic Pictorial L
Pull Switch Print Schematic Pictorial S
Duplex Convenience Receptacle. Print Schematic Pictorial
Split Duplex Convenience Receptacle. Print Schematic Pictorial S
Convenience Receptacle other than Duplex Print Schematic Pictorial 3 3 Number indicates the number of receptacles (1, 3, etc.)
Weatherproof Receptacle Print Schematic Pictorial WP WP
240 V Receptacle Print Schematic Pictorial
Range Receptacle Print Schematic Pictorial R R
Drier Receptacle Print Schematic Pictorial D D
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter • GFCIs open if current leakage to ground exceeds .006 A • Normally the current going to the appliance (hot) and the current returning to the source (neutral) are equal • Any fault grater than .006A opens and deenergizes the circuit.
GFCI Print Schematic Pictorial GFCI GFCI
Floor Receptacle Print Schematic Pictorial
Push Button Switches Print Schematic Pictorial S Normally Open Normally Closed
SPST– 2 way Print Schematic Pictorial S
SPDT– 3 way Print Schematic Pictorial S3
DPDT– 4 way Print Schematic Pictorial S4
Buzzer Print Schematic Pictorial
Outside telephone Print Schematic Pictorial
Interconnecting Telephone Print Schematic Pictorial
Battery-- Source Print Schematic Pictorial