IPC Notes Electrical Circuits. Circuit Symbols The following symbols will be used to draw circuit diagrams:

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IPC Notes Electrical Circuits

Circuit Symbols The following symbols will be used to draw circuit diagrams:

Circuit Symbols The following symbols will be used to draw circuit diagrams:

Circuit Symbols The following symbols will be used to draw circuit diagrams:

Circuit Symbols The following symbols will be used to draw circuit diagrams:

Circuit Symbols The following symbols will be used to draw circuit diagrams:

Electrical Circuits series circuit – the current has only one path; when one part of the circuit is broken, nothing will work ex) cheap Christmas lights

Series Circuit

Electrical Circuits parallel circuit – the current has separate branches to move through; when one part of the circuit is broken, the rest still works ex) household wiring

Parallel Circuit

Household Circuits In your home, parallel circuits branch out from the breaker box to the wall sockets. Each branch receives a standard 120 volts from the electric company.

Fuses A fuse contains a small piece of metal that melts when it overheats.