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K1 Schematic Analysis and Pictorial Diagram. Turn to page K1 in the Student Handout Packet. Answer the following questions. What type of single phase motor is on this equipment?. When you look at the motor and there are no starting relays nor capacitors, there is only one choice. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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K1Schematic Analysis

and

Pictorial Diagram

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Turn to page K1 in the Student Handout Packet

Answer the following questions.

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What type of single phase motor is on this equipment?

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When you look at the motor and there are no starting relays nor capacitors, there is only one choice.

Did you answer: shaded pole.

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What is the switching action of the FR (fan relay)?

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Look at the NO contacts. Where do the contacts get power from?

Did you answer: L1 (H)This becomes one ‘input.’

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What is the switching action of the FR (fan relay)?

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Look at the NC contacts. Where do the contacts get power from?

Did you answer: the FL.This becomes a second ‘input.’

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What is the switching action of the FR (fan relay)?

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So this FR has two inputs, which is called ‘double pole.’ There is one open contact and one closed contact. So what is the switching action?

Did you answer:DPST – 1NO, 1NC

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Does the FL have a jumper or not?

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Where does the FL – closed contacts, and the FL – open contacts get power from?

Did you answer: L1 (H)See the next slide for help.

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Does the FL have a jumper or not?

It has a jumper because power comesinto the FL open contacts and ‘jumps’over to the closed contacts.

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What does the FL abbreviation mean?

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What does the abbreviation FL mean?

Did you answer:Combination FAN and LIMIT

2 in one housing

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Which one is the fan and which one is the limit?

Did you answer:NO contacts is the FANNC contacts is the LIMIT

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What does the FL abbreviation mean?

FAN SWITCH

LIMIT SWITCH

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You will now draw the

Pictorialby following the

Schematic

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Turn to page K1a and you will see

1. the 24 v circuit is completed.

2. there is a square ‘junction box’ that the wires

will run from this box.

So let’s get started.

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Square Box

Low Voltage

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The process will be to follow the schematic

one wire at a time from one component to

another component until we are finished.

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The slides that follow will show the wire in RED

on the schematic that is going to be wired on

the pictorial. Then the pictorial slide will show

that wire being ‘installed.’ That is the wire you

are to place on your pictorial. Keep advancing

through the slides until you are finished with

the pictorial.

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Notice that you are coming from L1 to the combination FL, and it has a jumper.

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Don’t forget a ‘dot’ hereto indicate a connection.

Please observe jumper.

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You have finished a

pictorial

following a

schematic

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THE END