A report on electrical diagram
“A report on electrical diagram”
Introduction:
Successfully performing electrical work requires the ability to read and interpret many
different types of drawings and diagrams. Understanding circuit symbols and components is
another one of the basic building blocks needed to become an electrician.
If an electrician misinterprets a drawing or diagram when wiring a house, devices could
be incorrectly installed or even missed altogether. Knowing how to properly take information
from an electrical drawing or diagram and apply it to the real world is essential for electricians.
Aim of the Micro-Project
This Micro-Project aims at
Basic electrical circuits and theory
Branch circuit wiring and a basic top view floor plan
Course Outcome Integrated
Understand some basic symbols for schematic drawings and wiring diagrams
Produce a wiring diagram
Understand the difference between different types of diagrams
Know how to draw a basic floor plan with electrical symbols
Actual Procedure Followed
First we understood the concept of electrical drawing.
We study about electrical symbols which were standard symbol.
Also we did group study about electrical installation planning.
We collect data about floor electrical installation planning diagram.
We prepare the report with photos and its information.
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Actual Resources Used
Sr.
No Name of resource / material Specification Quantity Remarks
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1 Internet - 01
2 Computer - 01
Output of the Micro-Project
Block diagram:
A diagram of a system in which the principal parts or functions are represented by
blocks connected by lines that show the relationships of the blocks.
Circuit diagram (drawing):
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A simplified conventional graphical representation of an electrical circuit.
Line diagram:
A one-line diagram or single-line diagram is a simplified notation for representing an
electrical system. The one-line diagram is similar to a block diagram except that electrical
elements such as switches, circuit breakers, transformers, and capacitors are shown by
standardized schematic symbols.
Pictorial diagram:
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A diagram that represents the elements of a system using abstract, graphic drawings or
realistic pictures.
Schematic diagram:
A diagram that uses lines to represent the wires and symbols to represent components. It
is used to show how the circuit functions.
Wiring diagram (or pictorial):
A simplified conventional pictorial representation of an electrical circuit. It shows the
components of the circuit as simplified shapes, and how to make the connections between the
devices. A wiring diagram usually gives more information about the relative position and
arrangement of devices and terminals on the devices.
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Drawing Circuits:
1. Using the basic electrical floor plan and the symbol chart on the following pages, explain the
electrical symbols to the students.
2. Give students a standard photocopy of a floor plan (see the end of this Activity Plan) that
includes a kitchen and have them draw one or two 12-device circuits using electrical symbols
and paths for circuits as shown in the floor plan drawing
1. Have students draw two outlets that require separate circuits for a fridge and a dishwasher
that go directly back to panel (homerun shown as a short line directed toward the panel with
an arrow on it).
2. Have students draw a legend of symbols for their drawing.
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Table of Electrical Symbols
Symbo
Component name Meaning
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Wire Symbols
Electrical Wire Conductor of electrical current
Connected Wires Connected crossing
Not Connected Wires Wires are not connected
Switch Symbols and Relay Symbols
SPST Toggle Switch Disconnects current when open
SPDT Toggle Switch Selects between two connections
Pushbutton Switch (N.O) Momentary switch - normally open
Pushbutton Switch (N.C) Momentary switch - normally closed
DIP Switch DIP switch is used for onboard configuration
SPST Relay
Relay open / close connection by an electromagnet
SPDT Relay
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Jumper Close connection by jumper insertion on pins.
Solder Bridge Solder to close connection
Ground Symbols
Used for zero potential reference and electrical
Earth Ground
shock protection.
Chassis Ground Connected to the chassis of the circuit
Digital / Common Ground
Resistor Symbols
Resistor (IEEE)
Resistor reduces the current flow.
Resistor (IEC)
Potentiometer (IEEE)
Adjustable resistor - has 3 terminals.
Potentiometer (IEC)
Variable Resistor /
Rheostat (IEEE)
Adjustable resistor - has 2 terminals.
Variable Resistor /
Rheostat (IEC)
Trimmer Resistor Preset resistor
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Thermal resistor - change resistance when
Thermistor
temperature changes
Photoresistor / Light dependent Photo-resistor - change resistance with light
resistor (LDR) intensity change
Capacitor Symbols
Capacitor
Capacitor is used to store electric charge. It acts as
short circuit with AC and open circuit with DC.
Capacitor
Polarized Capacitor Electrolytic capacitor
Polarized Capacitor Electrolytic capacitor
Variable Capacitor Adjustable capacitance
Inductor / Coil Symbols
Inductor Coil / solenoid that generates magnetic field
Iron Core Inductor Includes iron
Variable Inductor
Power Supply Symbols
Voltage Source Generates constant voltage
Current Source Generates constant current.
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AC Voltage Source AC voltage source
Electrical voltage is generated by mechanical
Generator
rotation of the generator
Battery Cell Generates constant voltage
Battery Generates constant voltage
Generates voltage as a function of voltage or current
Controlled Voltage Source
of other circuit element.
Generates current as a function of voltage or current
Controlled Current Source
of other circuit element.
Meter Symbols
Measures voltage. Has very high resistance.
Voltmeter
Connected in parallel.
Measures electric current. Has near zero resistance.
Ammeter
Connected serially.
Ohmmeter Measures resistance
Wattmeter Measures electric power
Lamp / Light Bulb Symbols
Generates light when current flows through
Lamp / light bulb
Lamp / light bulb
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Lamp / light bulb
Skill developed / Learning out of the Micro-Project
Understands basic types of electrical drawings.
Can produce a floor plan that displays understanding.
Draws and understands a wiring diagram.
Knows the difference between a circuit drawing and a wiring diagram.
Understood the team work.
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