Title: Residential Electrical Wiring Methods
1Residential Electrical Wiring Methods
- Construction Electrical
- Preston High School
- TCJ 3CW
- Feb-07
2Parts of a Circuit
- Source provides electrical energy to the circuit
- Load device that utilizes electrical energy
- Control device used to control the flow of
electrical energy from the source to the load - Conductors wires or other materials used as a
path for electrical energy
3Residential Wiring Types of Conductors
- Neutral Always runs between the load and the
source - Live Always runs between the Source and the
control device - Control Always runs between the control device
and the load - Travelers Always run between two control devices
in pairs
4Types of Electrical DrawingsOne Line
- One line Drawing shows the type of device and its
order in the circuit relative to other devices
and the arrangement in building. - Are used by electricians to determine cable, box,
and conduit layouts and sizing - Do not show how the circuit functions
electrically
5One line drawing
6Types of Electrical Drawings Schematic / Ladder
- Show the electrical operation of the circuit
- Show the types of devices and the electrical
connections between them - Do not show physical layout of materials
- Can be in many formats, we will use a ladder
format
7Schematic / Ladder
8Types of Electrical DrawingsPictorial Drawings
- Show devices and connections in a pictorial form
- Include the most information and are easy to
understand, but take time to draw.
9Pictorial Drawings
10Guide lines for Electrical drawings
- All drawings must have a title
- All drawings must have a legend
- All drawings must use colour
- All lines must be made with a straight edge
- All circles must be made with a template or
compass
11Drawing a ladder diagram
- Make a legend and title for you drawing
- include colours for neutral, live, control, and
travelers - Draw a vertical line down the left side of the
page in the live colour. - Draw a vertical line down the right side of the
page in the neutral colour.
12Drawing a ladder diagram 2
- Draw a symbol for each load in the circuit down
the right side of the page in a column just to
the left of the neutral line - Connect each load the neutral with a neutral
coloured line.
13Drawing a ladder diagram 3
- For each load not controlled by a switch connect
it to the live with a live coloured line. - For each load controlled by a switch draw a
switch on the left side of the page opposite the
load connect the switch to the live with a live
coloured line.
14Drawing a ladder diagram 4
- Connect each switch to the load that it controls
with a control coloured line.
15Drawing a ladder diagram 5
- Travelers are used when one load is controlled by
2 or more switches. - The wires that run between the switches are the
travelers.
16Drawing Pictorial Diagrams
- Pictorial diagrams are drawn in the same manner
that you would connect the circuit. - Draw the boxes arranged in a similar way to what
they will be in the real circuit.
17Drawing Pictorial Diagrams 2
- Draw connecting cables between the boxes in the
same way you would connect the actual circuit.
18Drawing Pictorial Diagrams 3
- Draw in the devices as they would appear when you
wire them. - Following the order neutral, live, control,
travelers draw in wires between the devices and
the cables entering each box as they appear in
you ladder diagram.