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Objectives. Provide Overview of Build Electric Systems Learn Fundamentals of Electric Circuits. What do you need to know about Building Electric Circuits. Fundamentals Basic principles of the grid Terminology and b asic principles of the building circuits Where to learn about this:
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Objectives • Provide Overview of Build Electric Systems • Learn Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
What do you need to know about Building Electric Circuits • Fundamentals • Basic principles of the grid • Terminology and basic principles of the building circuits Where to learn about this: - In Class - Textbook Chapters 10 & 11, and later Chapter 13 - Reading assignment is complementary to the class material - It is mandatory and will be checked in the course Quiz
What is the NEC? • National Electrical Code • National Electrical Corporation • A kind of cookie • National Energy Code • A manufacturer of plasma televisions
Electrical Codes • National Electrical Code (NEC) Prepared by National Fire Protection Association Part of the national and state building codes • Library website • Tao and Janis - Section 13.7 • Focus on safety
AC DC • Direct Current (DC) • Sign matters • Alternating Current (AC) • Switching polarity • Which are the following? • Photovoltaic solar cell • Automobile alternator • Household outlet • Outlet in ECJ • Battery • High voltage lines
AC terms • Frequency, f [Hz] • Wall outlet? • Fluorescent light? • Clock? • Electric resistance heater? • Resistor [Ω –ohm] • Capacitor (plates separated by dielectric) • Inductor (coil of wire) • Transformers
Why use AC? • Easier to generate • Able to use inductors and capacitors in meaningful way • Voltage changes much easier • Lower distribution losses
Transformers Change - Voltage [E] and - Current [I] Across a transformer I1E1 = I2E2 Es/Ep = Ns/Np
Basic about Circuits Ohm’s, Kirchov’s Laws, relations between current voltage resistance, …… We need to master this: • as it defines basics for all electric systems (High voltage or Low voltage) • It is part of the FE exam that you will take soon or later
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam • The FE exam is the step in the process to becoming a professional licensed engineer (P.E.) • https://ncees.org/engineering/fe/ • General FE exam: Section 14. Electricity, Power, and Magnetism: • A. Electrical fundamentals (e.g., charge, current, voltage, resistance, power, energy) • B. Current and voltage laws (Kirchhoff, Ohm) • C. DC circuits • D. Equivalent circuits (series, parallel, Norton’s theorem, Thevenin’s theorem) • E. Capacitance and inductance • F. AC circuits (e.g., real and imaginary components, complex numbers, power factor, reactance and impedance) • G. Measuring devices (e.g., voltmeter, ammeter, wattmeter