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Safety Features in mains circuits
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Household wiring Use p268 to answer the following questions 1.Where is your electricity generated and how does it get to your house? 2.What do the letters L, N, and E stand for in wiring? 3.What is the function of the L, N, and E wires? 4.What does a.c. mean?
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Learning Objectives To know how electricity enters our homes To know the functions of the wires in the UK mains electricity system
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Mains Electricity There are a large number of appliances which use mains electricity. An appliance is a useful arrangement of electrical components. These include cookers, heaters, lighting, TV, radio, hi-fi and computers.
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UK mains electricity Supply The UK mains electricity supply has three wires. They are called Live, Neutral and Earth and each wire has its own colour. Live is Brown, Neutral is Blue, Earth is Green and Yellow stripes.
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The live wire The Live wire is connected directly to the generators of the electricity supply company. NEVER touch this wire, it can kill you!
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The Neutral Wire The Neutral wire returns the electricity to the generator after it has passed through the appliance, to complete the circuit. NEVER touch this wire!! In a complete circuit, it carries the same electricity as the Live wire.
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The Earth Wire The Earth wire usually carries no electricity, it is there as a safety device. If something in the appliance goes wrong, or it is wired incorrectly, then the Earth wire carries the same electricity as the Live wire. To be completely safe, NEVER touch this wire either
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The Three Pin Plug
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How to Remember bLue goes LEFT bRown goes RIGHT sTriped goes to the TOP
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A Mains Plug Complete your diagram and write down the function of each part of the plug
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What is a fuse? A fuse is a safety device which switches off an appliance if too large a current flows through the Live wire. The fuse is connected between the Live pin and the Live wire of a plug.
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How does a fuse work? The fuse has a rating printed on the outside in amps. If the current going through the fuse rises above its rated value, then the fuse "blows" (it melts) which turns off the appliance. For example, if the fuse says 5 amps, then a current greater than 5 amps will blow the fuse.
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Fuses The fuse breaks the circuit if a fault in an appliance causes too much ______ flow. If the current going through the fuse is ______ than it’s rating then the wire heats up until it melts and ______ the circuit. The fuse used should be rated at a current slightly _____ than the appliance normally uses
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Power = Current x Voltage A vacuum cleaner has a rating of 460W on the 230 mains.A vacuum cleaner has a rating of 460W on the 230 mains. What fuse should be fitted in the plug?
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Your task Complete the ‘calculating which fuse to use’ sheet
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Plenary Write down any keys skills we have used during today’s lessons
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