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Every electrical system must have three parts, a source, a load, and a circuit.  Source - the origin of electrical potential, such as a battery or 120.

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1 Every electrical system must have three parts, a source, a load, and a circuit.  Source - the origin of electrical potential, such as a battery or 120 volt wall outlet  Load – A device that converts electrical energy into another form of energy. (Ex lamp to light)  Circuit – A conductive path through which electricity flows

2 Definitions Ampere (Amps) – the flow of electrons from on point to another Volts – The units of measurement of electrical potential. Watts – the measurement of the amount of electrical energy converted or consumed. Ohms Law – As voltage increases, current increases; as resistance increases, current decreases.

3 The following power formula is used to find amps, watts, or volts as long as at least two of the three are present. (West Virginia) Watts = Volts times Amps(W= VA) Amps = Watts divided by Volts(A=W/V) Volts = Watts divided by Amps(V=W/A)

4 Example: Desk Lamp on a table carries 6 amps of current Standard U.S. household socket is 120 volts The lamp is 150 Watts Is it safe?

5 Electrical Wires and cables are designed to carry specific current loads. Wires are classified by their gauge. (Thickness of wire) Gauge 1012141618 Amps25201563

6 Safety Features Electrical systems are designed to work with in certain limits. If those safe limits are exceeded, then one of two things will happen.  If protective devices (fuses, circuit breakers) are intact they will break the continuity of the circuit and break the flow of electricity  Items involved will either heat up to the point where they will either melt or burn up. Or if they are combustible, a fire could start.

7 Problem #1 Voltage of dimmer = 120 Amps per circuit = 20 How many watts ?

8 Problem #2 Voltage = 120 Amps = 15 How many 500 watt instrument can be loaded?

9 Three Types of Circuits  Series – One doesn’t work none work  Parallel – One can be out others will still work  Combination – Any electrical circuit that uses a switch to control a light, however the circuit is set up as a parallel circuit

10 How to connect a wire to a connector  Black to Brass = Hot  White to Silver = Neutral  Green to Green (Ground) = Ground

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