Chapter 2-Electrical Wiring Circuits
Chapter 2-Electrical Wiring Circuits
Electrical wiring
circuits
Distribution of Electrical Energy
Electrical energy is supplied to a building by a supply authority.
The supply is provided by a cable brought from outside into a
and from this the electrical energy has to be distributed to all outlets
the building.
of domestic installations.
In this system, smaller branches are taken from the main
branch.
A fuse is inserted at the commencement of each branch.
It is used for:-
Places where considerable dust is present , such as in textile mills, saw mills,
flour mills etc,
Damp situations
Places where there is possibility of fire hazards such as oil mills varnish
factories, etc.
Loop in method
Junction box method
In this system the length of wire required may be
less but extra cost of joint boxes.
The other disadvantage, fault location may be
difficult and as such, all joint boxes have to be
inspected to locate the fault.
The fixing of joint box may require skill
Loop-in method
Most commonly employed for domestic installations
In this system when a connection is required for a
lamp through switch, the feeding conductor is looped
- in by ringing it direct to the terminal of the switch
and then carrying it forward again to the next switch.
The phase wire is looped-in from one switch to the
other
neutral are looped - in from one point to another.
Advantages
No junction boxes are required
Jointing and terminations of wires
Jointing
Whenever a conductor is to be joined to another
conductor, or to accessories, or to bus-bars; a safe and
effective termination or joint must be made.
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