HASMUKH GOSWAMI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING HASMUKH GOSWAMI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BRANCH :- ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION.

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HASMUKH GOSWAMI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING HASMUKH GOSWAMI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BRANCH :- ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION

1) Types Of Cable 2) Types Of Wiring 3) Types Of Switches 4) Industrialing & domestic wiring SUBJECT : ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGNEERING ENGNEERING

 Cables Are Classified Mainly According To : (1) Conductor Used (2) Types Of Insulation (3) Voltage Grading (4) Number Of Cores.  The Various Conducting As Well As Insulating Materials Which Can Be Used Have Been Mentioned Earlier.  The Cables Are Divided Into Two Groups Based On The Voltage Grading : (1) 250/440 V Cables And (2) 650/1100 V Cables.

 Depending upon the number of stands, cables are classified as two core, three core, three and a half core and four core cables or even more.  In three and half core cable as well as four core cable there are three stands of equal cross sectional area for R, Y and B phases respectively.  Multi strand cables are more durable. They are more flexible and hence are easier to handle.

 As compared to single core cables, multi core cables have more surface area and therefore their cooling or heat radiating capacity.

1) Wooden casing and capping wiring 2) CTS (Cabtyre Sheathed Wire) 3) Cleat wiring 4) Lead sheathed wire 5) Conduit wiring

 Such wiring is carried out in grooves of wooden casing.  The casing is made of seasoned teak wood and is used in rectangular blocks having a number of grooves equal to the number of wires.

 Such type of wiring is used for voltage upto 250 V.  It is necessary to safeguard it against dampness and risk of fire.

 Such a type of wiring used in residences uses cabtyre sheated wire as the conductor.  These wires are run on teak wood battens which in turn are fixed on the walls or, ceiling by means of screws and wooden plugs.

 Such type of wiring is used for taking a temporary connection.  Here vulcanized Indian rubber or polyvinyl chloride insulated wires are used as conductors.

 The conductors used here are insulated with vulcanized indian rubber.  Then, an outer sheath made of lead – aluminium alloy containing 95% lead and 5% aluminium is used to cover the insulated conductor.

 The conductors used here are insulated with polyvinyl or vulcanized indian rubber.  They are then carried in mild steel tubes commonly called conduits.  They are concealed inside the plaster of the wall and hence the appearance of the house or the building remains unaffected.

 It provides protection against fire hazards, mechanical damage, dampness and shocks.

1) Toggle switch 2) Push button switch

 It has a projecting arm which moves through a small are thus causing the circuit contacts to either open or close.  From fig., it can be seen that as the arm moves from the OFF to the ON position through the arc it closes the contacts of the electric circuit.

 Such a switch closes the circuit when pressed and when released, comes back to its original position.  These are commonly used in the doorbell switches, dimmer switches on the automobile head lights etc  These are commonly used in the doorbell switches, dimmer switches on the automobile head lights etc.

 The wiring in the industries and factories should be done according to the Indian electricity rules.

 From the wiring diagram, it can be seen that, there are two way switches on the switch boards SB 2, SB 3,&SB 4.  While moving in the godown he can put on lamp L 1 by operating the first two-way switch board SB 1.  When he reaches the switch board SB 2, he can operate the first two-way switch on SB 2.

 Thus lamp L 2 will be connected between the phase & the neutral & will become ON. L 1 will become OFF.  Again when he reaches the switch board SB 3, he can operate the first switch on SB 3 thus putting OFF L 2 & putting on L 3 & soon.