Learn the Essential Basics in Electrical Wiring

Learn the Essential Basics in Electrical Wiring

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 44KHz 2ch | 50 lectures (3h 24m) | 2.46 GB

Learn How to Wire Power Sockets, Light Bulb to Switches also How to Read Electrical Plans (House Wiring)

Note: This course is based on 220 v, the difference between the 110 v system and the 220 v system is only the number which means the same rules and laws are used to calculate the loads, on the other hand the concept of the wiring among lights and power sockets are the same for both systems.

Note: The videos in section 3 which are written as (Ex-Application) you can skip it if you want, because its only to show you the wiring in reality.

If you are a beginner, a fresh graduate or an electrical engineer student and you are interested to learn about the electrical system (the essential basics) in the houses and buildings, so this course will be a good choice for you because of what listed below :

1) This course will let you understand how the electrical wiring is done in our houses, buildings such as offices and so on.

2) You will learn how to wire several light bulbs to switches, also how to wire power sockets and a fan.

3) How to calculate the loads (current and power) for each equipment you would fix it.

4) How to read electrical drawings and plans such as light layout, power layout, single line diagram and load schedule.

5) Circuit breakers will be considered in this course (MCB and MCCB).

6) Types of wires and cables will be considered also.

7) What is the meaning of 3-phase and single phase in our real life.

8) What’s the real benefit for earthing and why do we use earth leakage circuit breaker.

9) Moreover I will show you types of switches and power sockets.

At the end of the course you will be familiar with wiring (lights with switches and power sockets) and you will have the courage to read and understand the electrical plans for buildings, but of course you must understand the basics wiring in section 3 to be able to move to section 4 and section 5.

Meanwhile if you have a curious to learn about electrical wiring in houses, this course will give you a good experience, in addition at the end of this course you will be able to apply or to work as a site electrical engineer, or an electrical engineer designer or both.

What you’ll learn

  • At the end of this course you will be able to wire a group of lights, switches and power sockets.
  • Also you will be able to apply for a job to work as a site and a designer electrical engineer.
  • Moreover you will be able to read and understand electrical drawings and load schedules.
Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Introduction

Theoretical Part
2 Ohm’s Law Basics
3 Series and Parallel Connections
4 Single Phase 220 V and 3-Phase 380 V
5 Understand Wires

Exercises in Wiring to the Main Supply (Practical part)
6 Ex1 Wiring One Light Bulb to a One Gang Switch
7 Ex1 Application
8 Ex2 Wiring Two Light Bulbs to a One Gang Switch
9 Ex2 Application
10 Ex3 Wiring 3 Light Bulbs to a One Gang Switch
11 Ex3 Application
12 Ex4 Wiring 3 Light Bulbs and One Fan to a One Gang Switch
13 Ex4 Application
14 Ex5 Wiring Two Light Bulbs to a Two Gang Switch
15 Ex5 Application
16 Ex6 Wiring Two Light Bulbs and One Fan to a Two Gang Switch
17 Ex6 Application
18 Ex7 Wiring 6 Light Bulbs and One Fan to a 3 Gang Switch
19 Ex7 Application
20 Ex8 Wiring 6 Light Bulbs and Fan to a Two Gang Switch and a One Gang Switch
21 Ex8 Application
22 Ex9 Wiring One Light Bulb to 2 Numbers of (( One Gang Switch 2 Way ))
23 Ex9 Application
24 Ex10 Wiring One Light Bulb to Three Numbers of 2 Way Switch
25 Ex10 Application
26 Ex11 Wiring 2 Numbers of Power Socket to the main supply
27 Ex11 Application
28 Conclusion for Wiring
29 Some Notes

Describe Electrical Panels and Loads
30 Introduction
31 Main Switch Board (MSB)
32 Distribution Board (DB)
33 How to Calculate the Loads
34 Load Schedule Part 1
35 Load Schedule Part 2
36 Load Schedule Part 3
37 Load Schedule Part 4
38 Load Schedule Part 5
39 Load Schedule Part 6
40 Load Schedule Part 7
41 Load Schedule Part 8
42 Load Schedule Part 9
43 Earth Leakage and Short Circuit

Light Layout-Power Layout-Single Line Diagram-Data Layout-Fire Layout
44 Light Layout Part 1
45 Light Layout Part 2
46 Light Layout Part 3
47 Power Layout
48 Single Line Diagram
49 Data & Fire Alarm Layouts
50 General Information

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