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Electrical Fundamentals: Level

This document provides an overview of the topics covered in Module 3 on electrical fundamentals. The module covers topics such as electron theory, static electricity, electrical terminology, methods of generating electricity, DC sources, DC circuits, resistance, power, magnetism, capacitance, inductance, DC motor/generator theory, AC theory, resistive, capacitive and inductive circuits, transformers, filters, AC generators, and AC motors. It provides learning objectives and assessment criteria for each of the subsections in the module.

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Electrical Fundamentals: Level

This document provides an overview of the topics covered in Module 3 on electrical fundamentals. The module covers topics such as electron theory, static electricity, electrical terminology, methods of generating electricity, DC sources, DC circuits, resistance, power, magnetism, capacitance, inductance, DC motor/generator theory, AC theory, resistive, capacitive and inductive circuits, transformers, filters, AC generators, and AC motors. It provides learning objectives and assessment criteria for each of the subsections in the module.

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Module 3

Electrical Fundamentals

Level

3.1 Electron Theory

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B3
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Structure and distribution of electrical


charges within: atoms, molecules, ions,
compounds;
Molecular structure of conductors,
semiconductors and insulators.

3.2 Static Electricity and Conditions


Static electricity and distribution of
electrostatic charges;
Electrostatic laws of attraction and
repulsion;
Units of charge, Coulombs Law;
Conduction of electricity in solids, liquids,
gases and a vacuum.

3.3 Electrical Terminology


The following terms, their units and factors
affecting them: potential difference,
electromotive force, voltage, current,
resistance, conductance, charge,
conventional current flow, electron flow.

3.4 Generation of Electricity


Production of electricity by the following
methods: light, heat, friction, pressure,
chemical action, magnetism and motion.

3.5 DC Sources of Electricity


Construction and basic chemical action of:
primary cells, secondary cells, lead acid
cells, nickel cadmium cells, other alkaline
cells;
Cells connected in series and parallel;
Internal resistance and its effect on a
battery;
Construction, materials and operation of
thermocouples;
Operation of photo-cells.

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(a) Resistance and affecting factors;


Specific resistance; Resistor colour
code, values and tolerances, preferred
values, wattage ratings; Resistors in
series and parallel; Calculation of total
resistance using series, parallel and
series parallel combinations; Operation
and use of potentiometers and
rheostats; Operation of Wheatstone
Bridge;

(b) Positive and negative temperature


coefficient conductance; Fixed resistors,
stability, tolerance and limitations,
methods of construction; Variable
resistors, thermistors, voltage
dependent resistors; Construction of
potentiometers and rheostats;
Construction of Wheatstone Bridge.

3.6 DC Circuits
Ohms Law, Kirchoffs Voltage and Current
Laws;
Calculations using the above laws to find
resistance, voltage and current;
Significance of the internal resistance of a
supply.

3.7 Resistance/Resistor

3.8 Power
Power, work and energy (kinetic and
potential);
Dissipation of power by a resistor;
Power formula;
Calculations involving power, work and
energy.

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Electrical Fundamentals

(a) Theory of magnetism; Properties of a


magnet; Action of a magnet suspended
in the Earths magnetic field;
Magnetisation and demagnetisation;
Magnetic shielding; Various types of
magnetic material; Electromagnets
construction and principles of operation;
Hand clasp rules to determine:
magnetic field around current carrying
conductor;

(b) Magnetomotive force, field strength,

3.9 Capacitance/Capacitor
Operation and function of a capacitor;
Factors affecting capacitance area of
plates, distance between plates, number of
plates, dielectric and dielectric constant,
working voltage, voltage rating;
Capacitor types, construction and function;
Capacitor colour coding;
Calculations of capacitance and voltage in
series and parallel circuits;
Exponential charge and discharge of a
capacitor, time constants;
Testing of capacitors

3.10 Magnetism

magnetic flux density, permeability,


hysteresis loop, retentivity, coercive
force reluctance, saturation point, eddy
currents; Precautions for care and
storage of magnets

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Electrical Fundamentals

3.11 Inductance/Inductor

Faradays Law;
Action of inducing a voltage in a conductor
moving in a magnetic field;
Induction principles;
Effects of the following on the magnitude of
an induced voltage: magnetic field strength,
rate of change of flux, number of conductor
turns;
Mutual induction;
The effect the rate of change of primary
current and mutual inductance has on
induced voltage;
Factors affecting mutual inductance:
number of turns in coil, physical size of coil,
permeability of coil, position of coils with
respect to each other;
Lenzs Law and polarity determining rules;
Back emf, self induction;
Saturation point;
Principle uses of inductors.

3.12 DC Motor/Generator Theory


Basic motor and generator theory;
Construction and purpose of components
in DC generator;
Operation of, and factors affecting output
and direction of current flow in DC
generators;
Operation of, and factors affecting output
power, torque, speed and direction of
rotation of DC motors;
Series wound, shunt wound and compound
motors;
Starter Generator construction.

3.13 AC Theory
Sinusoidal waveform: phase, period,
frequency, cycle;
Instantaneous, average, root mean square,
peak, peak to peak current values and
calculations of these values, in relation to
voltage, current and power;
Triangular/Square waves;
Single/3 phase principles

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3.14 Resistive (R), Capacitive (C) and


Inductive (L) Circuits

Phase relationship of voltage and current in


L, C and R circuits, parallel, series and
series parallel;
Power dissipation in L, C and R circuits;
Impedance, phase angle, power factor and
current calculations;
True power, apparent power and reactive
power calculations.

3.15 Transformers
Transformer construction principles and
operation;
Transformer losses and methods for
overcoming them;
Transformer action under load and no-load
conditions;
Power transfer, efficiency, polarity
markings;
Calculation of line and phase voltages and
currents;
Calculation of power in a three phase
system;
Primary and Secondary current, voltage,
turns ratio, power, efficiency;
Auto transformers.

3.16 Filters
Operation, application and uses of the following
filters: low pass, high pass, band pass, band
stop

3.17 AC Generators
Rotation of loop in a magnetic field and
waveform produced;
Operation and construction of revolving
armature and revolving field type AC
generators;
Single phase, two phase and three phase
alternators; Three phase star and delta
connections advantages and uses;
Permanent Magnet Generators

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3.18 AC Motors
Construction, principles of operation and
characteristics of: AC synchronous and
induction motors both single and
polyphase;
Methods of speed control and direction of
rotation; Methods of producing a rotating
field: capacitor, inductor, shaded or split
pole.

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