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Unit 4 Symbols

Unit 4 Symbols. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: –Identify common electrical symbols used in motor control diagrams –Use electrical

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Page 1: Unit 4 Symbols. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: –Identify common electrical symbols used in motor control diagrams –Use electrical

Unit 4

Symbols

Page 2: Unit 4 Symbols. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: –Identify common electrical symbols used in motor control diagrams –Use electrical

Objectives• After studying this unit, you should be able

to:– Identify common electrical symbols used in

motor control diagrams– Use electrical symbols in drawing schematic

and wiring diagrams– Draw and define supplementary contact

symbols

Page 3: Unit 4 Symbols. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: –Identify common electrical symbols used in motor control diagrams –Use electrical

Introduction• Pictorial shorthand

– Shows how pieces of electrical equipment are connected in a circuit

– No actual standard• Vary from one manufacturer to another, or one

country to another• Most standard set used in U.S. is NEMA symbols

Page 4: Unit 4 Symbols. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: –Identify common electrical symbols used in motor control diagrams –Use electrical

Symbols• Push buttons

Page 5: Unit 4 Symbols. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: –Identify common electrical symbols used in motor control diagrams –Use electrical

Symbols (cont’d.)• Switch symbols

– Represent common control-sensing devices

Page 6: Unit 4 Symbols. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: –Identify common electrical symbols used in motor control diagrams –Use electrical

Symbols (cont’d.)• Switch symbols (cont’d.)

Page 7: Unit 4 Symbols. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: –Identify common electrical symbols used in motor control diagrams –Use electrical

Symbols (cont’d.)• Basic schematics

– Show components in electrical sequence• Without regard for physical location

– Show components in de-energized or off state– Any contact that has the same label or

number as a coil is controlled by that coil– When a coil energizes, all contacts controlled

by it change position

Page 8: Unit 4 Symbols. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: –Identify common electrical symbols used in motor control diagrams –Use electrical

Symbols (cont’d.)

Page 9: Unit 4 Symbols. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: –Identify common electrical symbols used in motor control diagrams –Use electrical

Sensing Devices• Control systems depend on devices to know

circuit conditions– Limit switches– Float, pressure, flow, and temperature switches– Coils– Timed contacts– Contact symbols– Other

Page 10: Unit 4 Symbols. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: –Identify common electrical symbols used in motor control diagrams –Use electrical

Sensing Devices (cont’d.)

Page 11: Unit 4 Symbols. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: –Identify common electrical symbols used in motor control diagrams –Use electrical

Sensing Devices (cont’d.)

Page 12: Unit 4 Symbols. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: –Identify common electrical symbols used in motor control diagrams –Use electrical

Sensing Devices (cont’d.)

Page 13: Unit 4 Symbols. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: –Identify common electrical symbols used in motor control diagrams –Use electrical
Page 14: Unit 4 Symbols. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: –Identify common electrical symbols used in motor control diagrams –Use electrical

Explanation of Common Symbols

Page 15: Unit 4 Symbols. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: –Identify common electrical symbols used in motor control diagrams –Use electrical

Explanation of Common Symbols (cont’d.)