G3 - Electrical Systems & Material Service & Utilization
G3 - Electrical Systems & Material Service & Utilization
G3 - Electrical Systems & Material Service & Utilization
Electrical Systems
& Materials Service
& Utilization
CHAPTER III
Acosta, Erica Joy Marinay
Barrera, Casandra
Bien, Jannella Gayle Tagustos
Molina, Daren L.
Reyes, Franz Martin Francisco
CONTENTS
01 Electric Service
09 Switches
17 Motor Control
02 Overhead Service
10 Contactors
18 Receptacles
03 Underground Service
11 Special Switches
19 Switch Device
04 Underground Wiring
12 Circuit Protective
Device
20 Outlet and Device
Boxes
05 Service Equipment
13 Switchboards and
Switchgear
21 Lighting Protection
System
06 Transformers
14 Unit Substation
22 Emergency/Standby
Power Equipment
07 Service Equipment·
Arrangements and Metering
15 Panelboards
08 Service Switch
16 Electric Motors
01SERVICE
ELECTRIC
Service from the utility to line to the building
may be run overhead (OH) or underground (UG),
depending on the following conditions:
Service - tapped onto the utility lines at a Length of service run
mutually agreeable point at or beyond the Type of terrain
property line Budget limitations
Utility company voltage
Service Tap - a connection on a pole with an Site and nature of electric load
overhead service drop to the building, an Importance of appearance
underground service lateral to the building, or a Local practices and ordinances
connection to an underground utility line with a Maintenance and service continuity
service lateral to the building. Weather conditions
An overhead electrical service consists of an electrical
wire attached to a pole which connects to the service
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OVERHEAD attachment on your house.
Depending on terrain and other factors, the cost of
overhead as compared to underground installation is in
SERVICE the range of 10% to 50%.
SERVICE
Undergrounding is the replacement of overhead
cables providing electrical power or
telecommunications, with underground cables.
Undergrounding can increase the capital cost of
electric power transmission and distribution but may
decrease operating costs over the lifetime of the
cables.
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UNDERGROUND
SERVICE
OVERHEAD UNDERGROUND
SERVICE SERVICE
ADVANTAGE ADVANTAGE
Less expensive Attractivenes (lack of overhead visual
Easier to install and maintain than clutter)
underground lines Service reliability and long life
Can cover long distances and rough DISADVANTAGE
terrains
High cost
DISADVANTAGE To eliminate high cost, utilities frequently
Vulnerable to weather conditions use direct burial techniques which, by
They are also exposed to interference eliminating the raceway, reduce costs
from trees, birds, animals, or human considerably, since direct buried cable
activities cannot be pulled out if it faults, as would
be the case with a raceway installed cable.
04UNDERGROUND WIRING
a) Direct Burial
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SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
Service equipment is defined as
being connected to the load end of
the service conductors to a building
or structure for the main cut off of
the supply.
MECHANICAL ELECTRONIC
SWITCH SWITCH
Mechanical Switches are physical switches, Electronic Switches, on the other hand, do not require
which must be activated physically, by any physical contact in order to control a circuit. These
moving, pressing, releasing, or touching its are activated by semiconductor action.
contacts. The electronic switches are generally called as Solid
State switches because there are no physical moving
parts and hence no physical contacts. Most of the
appliances are controlled by semiconductor switches
such as motor drives and HVAC equipment.
10. CONTACTORS
CONTACTORS RELAY
A contactor is a switch that uses two Relay is a small electrically operated
contact blocks of silver and coated contractor. It is an auxiliary circuit
copper, which are forced together to component, and its task is to perform
make or are separated to break the signal transmission and control the
circuit. The common wall light switch is a main circuit component.
small mechanically operated contactor.
CONTACTORS VS
SWITCHES
Switches must be manually thrown-or at
best with a motor. However the magnetic
contactor is inherently a remotely
controlled device, making it ideal for a
myriad of control functions. They are
controlled by push-button or automatic
devices such as float switches,
thermostats, pressure switches, and so on
since control can be both remote and
automatic, the application of relays and
contactors is universal in remote control
of lighting; heating, air conditioning, all
motor control. sequence switching,
automatic load transfer etc.
Time Controlled Switches
11.SPECIAL This device comprises a precision low speed miniature drive motor (timer) to which
some type of electric contact-making device is connected. It is useful in areas
SWITCHES subject to power outages, since outages will show up directly as a switch delay.
Thermal Trip
acts on overload and is similar in action to a thermostat. Heat generated by
excessive current causes an element to move and trip by latching mechanic of the
breaker, thus opening the breaker contacts and thereby the circuit
Magnetic Trip
comprises a coil with a movable core. On short circuits, magnetic forces actuate
the core which tips the circuit breaker latch. Both the thermal arid and the
magnetic action have inverse time characteristics.
Types of circuit
breaker
Molded case breaker
Molded case breaker
Uses a temperature sensitive device (the thermal element) with a current sensitive
electromagnetic device (the magnetic element) to provide the trip mechanism for
protection and isolation purposes. Used for a wide range of voltages and
frequencies with adjustable trip settings.
Step-down Transformer - converts the incoming voltage to the necessary lower voltage.
15. PANELBOARD
Panelboards are typically installed on walls and contain
various individual circuit breakers or fuse blocks, each
serving a specific electrical circuit.
Its function is to start and stop the motor and to protect the
machine from overload. These two separate and distinct
functions are accomplished by combining a set of contacts
for on/off control with a set of thermal overload elements
for overload protection in a single unit.
When the contacts are operated by hand, the controller is called a manual starter; when the
contacts are operated by a magnetic coil controlled by push buttons, thermostats, or other
devices, the unit is known as magnetic controller or simply and more commonly-a starter.
18. WIRING
DEVICES
This include all devices that are normally
installed in wall outlet boxes, including
receptacles, switches, dimmers, and pilot
lights. Attachment plugs and wall plates are
also included.
19.
RECEPTACLES
CIRCULAR
CEILING
JUNCTION BOX
RIGID
CONDUIT
CONNECTORS
Conduit fittings allow you to make
connections in an electrical system.
They can connect two runs of conduit or
secure conduit to an electrical device.
BUSHING LOCKNUT
BRACKET ELECTRICAL
CIRCULAR LOOM SPLIT KNOB
INSULATOR TAPE
22.EMERGENCY/STANDBY
POWER
EQUIPMENT
The Equipment involved in both Emergency and Standby is
similar, however, the use is different.