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Title: Components, Symbols, and Circuitry of Air-Conditioning Wiring Diagrams


1
Components, Symbols, and Circuitry of
Air-Conditioning Wiring Diagrams
  • Electricity for Refrigeration, Heating and Air
    Conditioning 7th Edition

Chapter 5 Components, Symbols, and Circuitry of
Air-Conditioning Wiring Diagrams
2
Components, Symbols, and Circuitry of
Air-Conditioning Wiring Diagrams
  • Upon completion of this chapter the student will
    be able to
  • Explain what electrical loads are and their
    general purpose in heating, cooling, and
    refrigeration systems
  • Give examples of common loads used in heating,
    cooling, and refrigeration systems
  • Identify the symbols of common loads used in
    heating, cooling, and refrigeration systems
  • Explain the purpose of relays and contactors in
    heating, cooling, and refrigeration systems
  • Identify the symbols of relays and contactors in
    heating, cooling, and refrigeration systems

3
Components, Symbols, and Circuitry of
Air-Conditioning Wiring Diagrams
  • Upon completion of this chapter the student will
    be able to
  • Explain the purpose of switches and the types
    used in heating, cooling, and refrigeration
    systems
  • Identify the symbols of switches in heating,
    cooling, and refrigeration systems
  • Identify the symbols and purpose of other
    miscellaneous controls in heating, cooling, and
    refrigeration systems
  • Identify the different types of wiring diagrams
    used in the industry and the purpose of each
  • Read simple schematic diagrams
  • Read advanced schematic diagrams

4
Key Terms
  • Contractor
  • De-energized
  • Disconnect Switch
  • Energized
  • Factual Diagram
  • Fuse
  • Heater
  • Installation Diagram
  • Load
  • Magnetic Overload
  • Magnetic Starter
  • Motor
  • Normally
  • Normally Closed
  • Normally Open

5
Key Terms
  • Pictorial Diagram
  • Pilot Duty Device
  • Pole
  • Pressure Switch
  • Push-button Switch
  • Relay
  • Schematic Diagram
  • Signal Light
  • Solenoid
  • Switch
  • Thermal Overload
  • Thermostat
  • Throw
  • Transformer

6
Loads
  • Loads are electrical devices that consume
    electricity to do useful work.
  • Load are devices such as motors, solenoids,
    resistance heaters and other current-consuming
    devices.
  • Load are the most important part of a heating,
    cooling, or refrigeration system because they do
    all the work in the system.

7
Motors
  • A motor is an electrical device that consumes
    electric energy to rotate a device in an electric
    system.
  • Motors are used in the industry to rotate devices
    such as compressors, condenser fan motors, pump,
    and other units that require rotating movement.

8
Motors
9
Solenoids
  • The solenoid is a device that creates a magnetic
    field when energized and causes some action to an
    electric component such as a relay or valve.
  • A solenoid is considered to be a load because it
    consumes electricity to do useful work.

10
Heaters
  • Heaters are loads that are found in many systems
    and wiring diagrams.
  • A heater takes electrical energy and converts it
    to heat.
  • In some cases, electric resistance heaters are
    used to heat homes.

11
Heaters
12
Signal Lights
  • A signal light is a light that illuminated to
    denote a certain condition in a system.
  • The letter inside the signal light symbol denotes
    the color of the signal light.
  • A signal light is used to show that a piece of
    equipment is operating or that it is operating in
    an unsafe condition.

13
Contactors and Relay
  • Contractors and relays are devices that open and
    close a set or sets of electric contacts by
    action of solenoid coil.
  • The contactor or relay is composed of a solenoid
    and the contacts.
  • When the solenoid is energized, the contacts will
    open or close, depending on their original
    position.

14
Contactors and Relay
15
Terms
  • Normally refers to the position of a set of
    contacts when the device is de-energized.
  • Normally open is a set of contact that are
    normally open, however, when the relay is
    energized the contacts are closed.
  • Normally closed is a set of contact that are
    normally close, however, when the relay is
    energized the contacts are open.

16
Magnetic Starters
  • A magnetic starter is the same type of device as
    a contactor in terms of the ampere rating of the
    device.

17
Switches
  • A switch is a device that opens and closes to
    control some load in an electric circuit.
  • Electric switches can be opened and closed by
    temperature, pressure, humidity, flow or by some
    manual means.
  • The throw indicates how the switch may be
    operated.

18
Switches
19
Terms
  • The disconnect switch is used to open and close
    the main power source to a piece of equipment or
    load.
  • The push-button switch is a symbol used to open
    and close a set of contacts by pressing a button.
  • Thermostats are mechanically operated switches
    used in most control systems.
  • Pressure switches are used for different
    functions in modern control circuits.

20
Safety Devices
  • Safety devices are important in todays modern
    systems.
  • The fuse is the simplest type of overload
    devices.
  • The fuse is effective against a large overload,
    but it is less effective against small overloads.
  • The thermal overload is operated by heat.
  • The magnetic overload is operated by magnetism,
    which is directly proportional to the current
    draw.

21
Transformers
  • The transformer decreases or increases the
    incoming voltage to a desired voltage.

22
Schematic Diagrams
  • Most modern heating, cooling and refrigeration
    systems are becoming more complex with more
    controls and safety devices.
  • The schematic diagram is the most useful and
    easiest to follow of any electric diagram.
  • The schematic diagram tells how, when and why a
    system works.
  • The schematic wiring diagram includes the symbols
    and the line representations so the user can
    easily identify loads and switches along with the
    circuits.
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