K5 Schematic Analysis and Pictorial Diagram

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K5 Schematic Analysis and Pictorial Diagram

Turn to page K5 in the Student Handout Packet

The pictorial on page K5 does NOT have a schematic for it The pictorial on page K5 does NOT have a schematic for it. HINT: There are two circuits. One, the fan control is wired in series with the fan. Two, the powerpile generates 750 mv for the 750 mv gas valve and this circuit requires a mv thermostat. So the second circuit includes all the components on the lower half of the page and they are wired in series. Try to complete the pictorial on your own before proceeding. This will be a test to see if you understand series and parallel circuits and how they are used in a pictorial.

Wire the line voltage circuit first Wire the line voltage circuit first. Wire the fan control in series with the fan motor. Then go to the next slide to see if you did it correctly.

Wire the line voltage circuit first Wire the line voltage circuit first. Wire the fan control in series with the fan motor. Then go to the next slide to see if you did it correctly.

Now wire the 750 mv circuit in series. Then check yourself out.

Now wire the 750 mv circuit in series. Then check yourself out.

You have finished a pictorial following a schematic

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