Lesson 11

Chapter 1 — Section 4
Electricity and safety
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Chapter 1 — Section 4
Electricity and safety

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Chapter 1 — Section 4
Electricity and safety
  • The dangers of electricity
  • Overloading and short circuiting
  • Earth leakage circuit breakers
  • Working independently

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Why is electricity dangerous?

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Why is electricity dangerous?

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Why is electricity dangerous?

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Why is electricity dangerous?

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Dangers of electricity
  • What is overloading?
  • What is short-circuiting?
  • What is the maximum power that can be transfer through a group?

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Overloading

  • Too many devices running on a group at the same time. 
  • The group draws to much power (too many joules/second). 
  • The current goes above the safety limit (16 A). 
  • The wire heats up to much — Fire.

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Overloading

  • Too many devices running on a group at the same time. 
  • The group draws to much power (too many joules/second). 
  • The current goes above the safety limit (16 A). 
  • The wire heats up to much — Fire.

What is the maximum power a group can handle?

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Short-circuiting

  • The current goes straight from the negative pole to the positive pole with barley any resistance in between. 
  • This causes too big a current to flow to the wire.
  • The wire hets up to much — Fire.

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Earth leakage circuit breakers

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Working independently
  • Study section 1.1 to 1.4
  • Look at the practice exercises
  • Do several exercises
  • Retry some of the homework exercises
  • Ask any question you have left
  • The answers to the questions of chapter 1 are on Somtoday!

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