M&e Electrical Accessorires
M&e Electrical Accessorires
M&e Electrical Accessorires
Electrical wiring in general refers to insulated conductors used to carry electricity, and
associated devices. This article describes general aspects of electrical wiring as used to provide
power in buildings and structures, commonly referred to as building wiring. This article is
intended to describe common features of electrical wiring that should apply worldwide.
OBJECTIVES
1. To determine the specific purpose and function of each electrical accessories such as
copper bush, inspection tee, trunking jointer, copper bridging, terminal box and etc.
2. To review and discuss all the functions of electrical wiring accessories and identify the
types of electrical devices in building.
3. To find out the schematic diagram of fluorescent lamp circuit and its functions.
APPARATUS
RESULTS
1. AC power plugs and sockets are devices for connecting electrically operated devices to
the power supply. An electric plug connects mechanically to a matching socket. Usually
plugs are movable connectors, and sockets are fixed to equipment.
- commonly known as a "13 amperes plug", a large plug that has three rectangular prongs
forming a triangle.
-Impact resistant, polycarbonate socket with -Solid metal build and contruction made
Insulating properties and will not crack or to resist external damages from extreme
discolor. situations.
- A simple on-off switch with the two terminals are either connected together or disconnected
from each other.
3. The conceal box is use to place the electrical components of a socket or a switch so that it
does not exposed to the atmosphere and avoid damages to its inner components. It also
functioned as a connection space between the internal wire to the socket or switch.
5. These boxes is use to place the electrical components of a double socket outlets so that it
does not exposed to the atmosphere and avoid damages to its inner components. It also
functioned as a connection space between the power supply wire to the socket outlets.
from the internal wires within the wall. used to connect external power supply
6. An insulator, also called a dielectric, is a material that resists the flow of electric charge.
In insulating materials valence electrons are tightly bonded to their atoms. These
materials are used in electrical equipment as insulators or insulation. Their function is to
support or separate electrical conductors without allowing current through themselves.
Insulators are commonly used as a flexible coating on electric wire and cable.
PVC or polyvinylchloride has now become the most common type of electrical
insulation. It can tolerate both moderately low and moderately high temperatures and is
does not cost very much. Higher-temperature installations, however, require different
types of insulation.
6 mm PVC
4 mm PVC 25 mm
PVC
2.5 mm
PVC 46 mm PVC
/SWA /PVC
1.5 mm
PVC
- Different wire size are manufacured to be used according to current carrying capacity.
- The bigger the electrical wire, the bigger the current capacity it allows.
- Insulators such as the 46 mm PVC also plays an important part in keeping the wires in
good condition and may require less maintenance.
7. An electrical conduit is an electrical piping system used for protection and routing of
electrical wiring. Electrical conduit may be made of metal, plastic, fiber, or fired clay.
- Flexible conduit is available for special purposes where conduit requires to be bent and
normally applies to a mobile machineries.
TRUNKING JOINTER
9. Copper bridging or contact bridges is used to measure electric capacity by null method
and the material that is made out of copper. There are mainly three kinds of Electrical
Contact Component:
(1) Riveting Parts: contact is riveted on copper component
(2) Welding Parts: sheet contact is welded on copper component
(3)Stamping Parts: precious clad metal is stamped into contact bridge component
Contact Components are widely used in low voltage electrical appliances and households,
such as Switch, Relay, Thermal Controller , Circuit Breaker, Contactor, Controller, Timer,
etc.
COPPER BRIDGING
10. To provide a smooth entry into the box and avoid sharp corners which cause damage in
cable insulation.
COOPER BUSH
12. It is an enclosure which includes, mounts, and protects one or more terminal boards, It
may include a cover such accessories as mounting hardware, brackets, locks and conduit
fittings.
11. Device that is inserted into a socket outlet to receive one or more plugs but it may have a
different corners.
12. To secure multiple runs of wire.To fix tough rubber-sheath and PVC0 sheath.
13. Fittings that are created for conduit do so that the conduit can bend into the required
directions.
14. A short radius length of tubing for connecting three length of conduits at right angle to
left and right direction.
15. A short radius length of tubing for connecting two length of conduits at right angle or 90º.