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The document outlines several experiments related to electrical wiring circuits, components, and measurements. The experiments include making industrial and residential wiring circuits, verifying starter requirements for fluorescent lamps, controlling lamps with two-way switches, measuring energy usage with watt-hour meters, analyzing real and reactive power in single-phase circuits, testing earth resistance with a Megger, wiring for decorative lights, proving ballast effects on ignition voltage, and defining and measuring voltage, current, power, and power factor in RLC circuits.
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Lab Ques

The document outlines several experiments related to electrical wiring circuits, components, and measurements. The experiments include making industrial and residential wiring circuits, verifying starter requirements for fluorescent lamps, controlling lamps with two-way switches, measuring energy usage with watt-hour meters, analyzing real and reactive power in single-phase circuits, testing earth resistance with a Megger, wiring for decorative lights, proving ballast effects on ignition voltage, and defining and measuring voltage, current, power, and power factor in RLC circuits.
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1. Make an industrial illumination circuit wiring using switches, fuse, indicator, lamp and energy meter.

2. Verify whether the starter is required or not for a fluorescent lamp after the ignition.

3. With the help of a two-way switch, control the given lamp load.

4. Conduct a suitable experiment to measure the energy by using single phase watt hour meter.

5. Analyse the real and reactive power of a given single phase circuit by conducting a suitable experiment.

6. What is Megger? Conduct a suitable experiment to test the earth resistance under the following conditions. i) Dry soil ii) Wet soil

1. Conduct a suitable wiring experiment that can be applied to festival lights employed in decorative purposes.

2. Prove that the ignition voltage of light is increased with the help of ballast by doing a suitable experiment.

3. Construct a wiring in such a way so that a single lamp can be controlled from two different places and how many way switch you need for that connection.

4. Define voltage, current, power and power factor and measure these quantities in series RLC circuit by conducting suitable experiment.

5. Construct a circuit diagram with lamp load and meter which measures the energy and conduct the suitable experiment to measure the energy consumed by the given lamp load for a period of 15 minutes.

6. Why is earthing needed? Measure the earth resistance by using suitable measuring equipment.

1. Make a residential house wiring using switches, fuse, indicator, lamp and energy meter.

2. Draw the fluorescent lamp circuit and test it.

3. Make a staircase wiring by using two way controlled switch.

4. By conducting suitable test, measure the voltage, current, power and power factor in series RLC circuit.

5. Measure the energy drawn by the given single phase load by using suitable measuring equipment.

6. Measure the earth resistance by using suitable measuring equipment under the following conditions. (i) Dry soil (ii) Soil with the given salt mixture.

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