CLO 2 - Combination Circuit [Mastery] (1)
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ELEC 130: CLO 2 - Combination Circuit [Mastery]
Project:
Combination Circuit
Objectives:
a)
Verify the relationship of current, voltage, and resistance in a combination circuit.
b)
Apply Ohm’s Law to the relationship of current, voltage, and resistance in a combination circuit.
c)
Demonstrate the proper method to take readings using electrical measurement instrumentation.
Materials:
Wooden Project Board
Clamp on Multimeter
120-volt / 15-amp Whip
Single pole switch
#14 project wire
120-volt / 60-watt incandescent lamp
(3) Keyless Lamp Sockets
120-volt / 100-watt incandescent lamp
Safety Glasses
120-volt / 150-watt lamp
Reference:
Class lecture notes and readings
NOTE:
You will be working on an energized circuit. Make sure all safety procedures are utilized before beginning any project assembly and testing.
Procedure 1
: 1.
Draw a diagram of the circuit for this project as shown in Figure 1
.
Figure 1
2.
Once your diagram is complete, have it approved by your instructor.
3.
With approval from your instructor, obtain all your materials and wire up the project. For this circuit place the loads in the circuit as follows: LOAD 1
= 100-watt, LOAD 2
= 150-
watt, and LOAD 3
= 60-watt. 4.
Once the wiring is complete, obtain approval from the instructor to energize the project.
CLO 2 - Combination Circuit [Mastery]
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ELEC 130: CLO 2 - Combination Circuit [Mastery]
5.
With the circuit energized, take all amperage and voltage readings as indicated for the circuit shown in Figure 1
. Record these readings in Table 1
. VOLTAGE
CURRENT
Line Voltage
Load 1
Load 2
Load 3
Table 1
6.
Once all readings have been taken, de-energize the project and disassemble the project board.
7.
Using the voltage and amperage values from Table 1
, use Ohm’s Law to calculate all the values as indicated in Table 2
.
Voltage
Amperage
Resistance
Wattage
Line Total
Load 1
Load 2
Load 3
Table 2
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