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1. Lighting Outlets Celing Wall 1.4. Surface or Pendant Incandescent, Mercury-Vapor, fF Similar Lamp Fixture Oo -O 1.2 Recessed Incandescent, Mercury-Vapor, or Similar Lamp Fixture ® —@ 1.3 Surface or Pendant individual Fluorescent Fixture 1.4 Recessed Individual Fluorescent Fixture 18 Surface or Pendant Continyous-Row Fluorescent Fatwe TT] 1.6 Recessed Continuous-Row Fluorescent Fixture 1.7 Bare-Lamp Fluorescent Strip bh 1.8 Surface or Pendant Exit Light @ 1.9 Recessed Exit Light ® 110 Blanked Outlet 141 Junction Box @ 1.12 Outlet Controlled by Low-Voltage Switching When Relay Is Installed in Outlet Box ©6066 2. Receptacle Outlets Grounded Ungrounded 2.1 Single Receptacle Outlet 22 Duplex Receptacle Outlet 23 Triplex Receptacle Outlet = Bu 24 Quadrupiex Receptacle Outlet = Bo 25 Duplex Receptacle Outlet—Split Wired =e Bu. 26 Triplex Receptacle Outlet—Splt Wired Buns 27 Single Special-Purpose Receptacle Outlet Duc 28 Duplex Special-Purpose Receptacle Outlet 29 Range Outlet (typical) 2.10 Speciai-Purpose Connection or Provision tor Connection Bow he Fig. 3-1 Electrical symbols for arch Grounded 2.11 Multioutlet Assembly Ungrounded o- 2.12 Clock Hanger Receptacle © Oe 2.13 Fan Hanger Receptacle oO Ouro 2.14 Floor Single Receptacle Outlet ) Se 2.15 Floor Duplex Receptacle Outlet S Sl... 2.16 Floor Special-Purpose Outlet 2. Switch Outlets 31 Single-Pole Swich S 32 Double-Pole Swich S2 33 Thwee-Way Switcn $3 34 FourWay Switch S4 35 Key-Operated Switch SK 36 Switch and Pilot Lamp SP 37 Switch fr Low-Votage Switching System SL 38 Master Switch for Low-Voltage Switching System SLM 39 Switch and Single Receptacie -OS 3.10 Switch and Double Receptacle =S 3.11 Door Switch SD 3.42 Time Switch ST 3.13 Circuit Breaker Switch SCB 3.14 Momentary Contact Switch or Pushbutton for Other Than Signaling System SMC 3.15 Ceiling Pull Switch © 5. Residential Occupancies 5.1 Pushbutton (#] 52 Buzer \L] 53 be CL) 5.4 Combination Bell-Buzzer CLV 55 chime © 56 Amnuncitr tural plans Line Diagrams, Wiring Diagrams, and Ladder Diagrams — 63 COMMON SWITCH SYMBOLS. OTHER SWITCHES i Fig. 3-2 Common 8} 8] 8] Glo. ia i rye Lea bed Gomme + sot a ||| ears > (0 Fig. 3-4 Electronic schematic symbol Figure 3-9 shows the symbols put to work in the typical ladder diagram, Note that there are both a line 1 (LI) and a line 2 (L2), where the power is brought into the circuit Then the various devices are con- nected to both sides of the power line. At this time you should focus on how the contacts are drawn in the rcuit in reference to what device is being controlled by the normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) contacts. Also take a close look at the START and ‘stor switches. As soon as the START switch (button) is closed, M in the circle will energize. This causes the M contacts (located across the START switch), which are NO, to close. That completes the circuit from L1 through the stop switch and the starr switch through coil M and the overload contacts (O.L.) to the other side of the line L2. Once the coil is energized, the NO contacts across the START switch stay closed and the START switch can be released. However, when the stop switch is opened, it causes the circuit to de-energize and the contacts M to open again until the starr button is again closed, 66 symbols Now drop down to the next fine in the diagram. Note that the NC contacts have an M above them, ‘This means that they are connected to the M coil or relay. When the M coil is energized, these contacts open and turn off the pilot light connected in series with the contacts, The pushbutton station wiring diagram is a repre sentation of the physical station, showing relative posi- tions of units, suggested internal wiring, and connections with the starter. REVIEW QUESTIONS 1. Where are elect 2. Draw five basic symbols used in wiring diagrams that ‘you will need in studying electric motor controls 3. What are the resistor color code colors? What do they mean? al symbols used? 4. What are the basic relay symbols used in diagrams? Siguticant Matipying EIA/MIL COLOR CODE olor Figure ‘Vas 7 7 io 700. 77000 oq bo 70.90 —] 700,000 7000 000 A 8 co [— 100,000,000, Band A — Ist significant figure [E 1,000,000.600 wd B ~ 2nd significant figure Sak Se ene a Band C ~ Number of zeros or decimal mulilier | Siver B10% tolerance or Band D — Tolerance No olor 208 toleranee Fig. 3-6 Resistor color code. mame | LE oofono tT romans | A | comet | TI | me : atl co sexy —- A amcon | WN pe ri [ge |e Tl ios —- Fig. 3-7 Comparison of industrial electricity symbols with ‘more common electronic circuit symbols. 68° Symbols ww fn a wy wy —— — — — to an o—+|a— Mako Mako, make, SPSTNO A— | break Double make, a Make, make mn contact on ah \y @ oot? oot Single pole, 7 4—o Brak outer center ot ‘SPSTNC t ‘SPDTNO- os | Ao © jo Doutie make Break, break o-o-F ° | sestnope os — nsen”? tf s—em Sror Break make, ake ows ® oto Wasa, oak A= | cousie make Doubt break tarsi} [trates ion a eeemene 0 @ © ” eT oo ola ho 9, break ovo break douse oak to, | se contact ona SPoTos Momentary contact pushbutton — Depressing button opens Upper contacts and closes lower contacts. Releasing Dutton returns contacts fo, the nocral conton shown, \ uo | Fig. 3-8 Basie relay contact ‘Auillary contacts operate wen parent switch does, Inthis ease, normaly open (NO) cortacts clase and normaly closed (NC) contacts open when col Mis energized / nbs. Operating coi of contacter M-Maintine $= Siow F-Foward — F—Fast R—Roverse CR— Control okay Overload relay contacts _ (or moe dene ws 4 Reterenes point leone on starter. corespands wih Simbor shown ithe pustouton Eaton wing agra (se, ata / ale} Ye e/ ] calf fo -— % Control Ccut Fig. 39 Pot ight 4 / lunction of conductors ~ ‘Absence of node indicates wires cress with no connection Explanation of como cre Pushbutton Station Wiring Diagram \ Powerline ~ Symbozed by weighted ln. ir symbols, Review Questions

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