1. Power Distribution
FACTORS WHICH INFLUENCE RESISTANCE OF THE CONDUCTOR
* COMPOSITION OF THE CONDUCTOR * LENGTH OF THE CONDUCTOR *CROSS SECTION AREA OF THE CONDUCTOR *TEMPERATURE
GOOD INSULATORS:
* RUBBER * PORCELAIN * VARNISH * SLATE * GLASS * MICA * LATEX * ASBESTOS * THERMOPLASTIC * OILS * WAX
GOOD CONDUCTORS:
* SILVER * COPPER * ALUMINUM * NICKEL * BRASS * ZINC * PLATINUM * IRON * LEAD * TIN
Service Entrance & Feeder Wire - To Panel Box
100 AMPS (3 G)
General Lighting, Fans & Outlet / Receptacle Circuits
15 AMPS (14 G)
Service Entrance & Feeder Wire - To Panel Box
150 AMPS (1/10 G)
Appliances like Laundry, Bathroom & Kitchen Circuit
20 AMPS (12 G)
Service Entrance - From Utility Pole to Energy Meter
200 AMPS (3/10 G)
at the electrical service entrance to buildings, also at the lowest point of the drip loop of the building electrical entrance, and above areas or sidewalks accessible only to pedestrians, measured from final grade or other accessible surface only for overhead service conductors supported on and cabled together with a grounded bare messenger where the voltage does not exceed 150 volts to ground
3.0 m (10ft)
over residential property and driveways, and those commercial areas not subject to truck traffic where the voltage does not exceed 300 volts to ground
3.7 m (12ft)
Appliances it e.g. Dryer, Air-conditioning, Water Heater
30 AMPS (10 G)
for those areas listed in the 3.7 m (12 ft) classification where the voltage exceeds 300 volts to ground
4.5 m (15ft)
Feeder & Large Appliance Wire
40 AMPS (8 G)
over public streets, alleys, roads, parking areas subject to truck traffic, driveways on other than residential property, and other land such as cultivated, grazing, forest, and orchard
5.5 m (18ft)
Feeder & Large Appliance Wire
55 AMPS (6 G)
over tracks of railroads
7.5 m (24.5ft)
Minimum Clearance Requirement
<1000V
defined as the ability of conductor to carry without over heating
AMPACITY
fabricated assembly of insulated conductors enclosed in flexible metal sheath. Armored cable is used both in exposed and concealed work.
ARMORED CABLE
Also knowmm system used since 1857 predominantly in the United States and Canada for the diameters of round, solid, nonferrous, electrically conducting wire.
AWG
Are always used for hot wires. These wires may feed a switch or outlet and are often used as switch legs.
BLACK WIRES
These wires are usually pulled in conduit.
Blue and yellow
Electrical conductors greater than 8 mm²
CABLES
Is the term given to a heavily insulated wire
CORD
run from the substation to the end user location
Distribution lines
It is made of a metal that easily conducts electricity, usually copper, in a plastic sheath called an insulator.
ELECTRICAL WIRE
|s the medium through which electricity is carried to and through each individual home that uses electrical power.
ELECTRICAL WIRE
Made of Plastic, metal, fiber or fired clay and is available for special purposes
Electrical conduit
electrical piping system used for production and routing of electrical wiring
Electrical conduit
Distribution takes place through a system known as the _______ which is designed to keep power constantly on call so that it can meet demand. Power grid distribution lines can be above or underground.
Electrical grid or simply grid
Wires are used only for grounding. These wires will ground devices and shall be bonded to junction boxes and appliance connections for safety.
GREEN WIRES
means the wire is heat resistant.
H
This wire can withstand heat up to 194 degrees Fahrenheit.
HH
means that the wire is heat resistant and can withstand a higher temperature
HH
They do not let electrons flow very easily from one atom to another. Insulators are materials whose atoms have tightly bound electrons.
Insulators
are materials that have just the opposite effect on the flow of electrons.
Insulators
sheathed in spiral metal, but because of its expense it is not commonly used for interior applications.
MC armored cable
Is made from metal or plastic and contains a neutral wire, a "hot" wire (or two), and a grounding wire.
MULTI CONDUCTOR WIRES
The wires are color-coded to guard against connection errors.
MULTI CONDUCTOR WIRES
for the nylon coating that covers the wire insulation.
N
Factory assembled two or more insulated ——Solid i, . §i Copper conductors having a moisture resistant, flame retardant and non metallic material outer sheath.
NONMETALIC SHEATHED CABLE
used specifically for one or two family dwellings not exceeding 3- storey bldg
NONMETALIC SHEATHED CABLE
is a process which is used to move electricity from locations where it is generated to people who need it.
Power distribution
Is a single conductor or multiconductor assembly provided with or without an overall covering.
SERVICE ENTRANCE CABLE
Primarily used for services and of the types se and use.
SERVICE ENTRANCE CABLE
Are THW and THWN/THHN, which are protected by metal or plastic sheathing.
SINGLE CONDUCTOR WIRES
The wires themselves can be either solid or stranded. Solid-core wire produces the best connections, but its stiffness makes it more difficult than stranded wire to route through conduit.
SINGLE CONDUCTOR WIRES
Is that portion that runs from the utility lines to the point of attachment at the waterhead, then down an entrance cable or conduit to the meter.
Service Entrance
where the electric utility's maintenance responsibility ends and the building owner's responsibility begins
Service Entrance
transform voltage from high to low or low to high.
Substations
stands for thermoplastic insulated cable.
T
run between sub stations. They are higher and carry high voltages.
Transmission lines
In almost all cases, the power plant consists of a spinning electrical generator.
True
T or F. A good conductor must have extremely low resistance
True
T or F. a good insulator must also have extremely high resistance.
True
means that the wire is approved for damp and wet locations. This wire is also suitable for dry locations.
W
Indicate a neutral wire
WHITE AND GRAY WIRES
Are those electrical conductors which are 8 mm²
WIRES
means the cable is made of a synthetic polymer that is flame-retardant.
X
They also are used as switch legs to things like lights and fans.
blue
are generally used for travelers in three-way and four-way switch applications
blue
Most metals are considered to be good _____ of electrical current.
conductors
considered to be a conductor because it "conducts" the electron current or flow of electrons fairly easily. It is just one of the more popular materials that is used for conductors.
copper
The mineral composition of a conductor is essential factor in determining a ______.
good conductor
Neutral wires are _____, grounding wires are _____, and hot wires are any other color.
gray green
Indicate a neutral wire
neutral wires
Are also used for hot wires, switch legs (like to a ceiling fan), and are the second hot wire in 220-volt installations. Another useful application is the interconnect wire between two hardwired smoke detectors.
red wires
Is done by the friction between the flow of current and the conductor or insulator.
resistance
The longer the wire, the bigger the _____
resistance
the neutral and hot wires are insulated by a ____
thermoplastic material
Metals offers high resistance to high temperature
true
are generally used for switch legs. These control things like light, fans, and switched outlets.
yellow