BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF ELECTRICITY
Electric Circuit-a network of paths designed for electric current to carry out a
Electric Circuit-a network of paths designed for electric current to carry out a
specified function.
Circuit Breaker - one form of switch providing ON/OFF function and
automatic tripping of the electric circuit in the event of short
circuit or circuit overload. The point at which the breaker
trips depends on the rating of the circuit. The breaker can be
reset to operate again after the fault has been cleared.
Fuse - a conductor, usually in the form of a wire or a cartridge, of low melting
point material placed in the electrical supply circuit and forms part of
the circuit. It serves to protect the electric circuit from short circuiting
or overloading. It melts to interrupt the electricity supply because the
excess current produces a large amount of heat. Unlike the circuit
b r e a k e r, it must be replaced with a new unit after blowing.
Earth Line - a conductor or wire which electrically connects the boiler metal
casing with the earth terminal provided by the electricity supply
c o m p a n y. This line plays a very vital role in the prevention of
electric shock.
Electric Shock - this is a phenomenon whereby the human body has become a
path for electric current. The human body may suffer burns
and heart difficulties which can result in death.
When an electric wire of high potential becomes loose or exposed and is in
contact with the metal casing of the boiler, the casing will also be at a high
potential relative to the earth. If the earth line is also defective, the casing will
be maintained at a high potential. There may not be any indication of the high
potential but when a person is in contact with the casing and he is also in
contact with the earth, an electric path for current is established through the
human body. Potential differences above 50V, A.C. or D.C., are able to drive
electric current through the body. This is what is termed an electric shock.
Alternating current has a more serious effect in that it can cause the victim to
become paralysed while still holding firmly onto the faulty electric part. The
normal mains supply in Hong Kong is nominally 220V A.C. which is well
above the threshold voltage of 50V. However, it should be noted that,
depending on the physical conditions of a person, potential difference less than
this threshold voltage has been known to cause serious injuries.
I M P O RTANT NOTE:- Never try to repair any faulty electric circuit. The
repair should be carried out by a registered.
electrical worker only.
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M❤K
M❤K
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