BU - Utilities Terms PDF
BU - Utilities Terms PDF
BU - Utilities Terms PDF
ELECTRICAL TERMS
ELECTRICITY - IS THE FLOW OF ELECTRONS; IS A NAME GIVEN TO THE CAUSE OF
ELECTRIC PHENOMENA OR MANIFESTATION.
WILLIAM GILBERT - FATHER OF ELECTRICITY.
PROTON - POSSITIVELY CHARGED PARTICLES.
ELECTRON - NEGATIVE CHARGE
NEUTRON - NOT ELECTRICALLY CHARGED
IONS - TERM APPLIED TO AN ATOM OR MOLECULES W/C IS NOT
ELECTRICALLY BALANCE (THERE IS A LOSS OR GAIN OF ONE OR MORE
ELECTRONS).
VOLTAGE - IS THE ELECTRICAL PRESSURE THAT CAUSES THE ELECTRONS TO
MOVE THRU A CONDUCTOR .
VOLTS - UNIT OF ELECT’L POTENTIAL; SMALL UNIT OF POWER IN ELECTRIC
CURRENT; ELECTROMAGNETIC FORCE FLOOWING THE POSITIVE AND
NEGATIVE TEMINAL; UNIT OF EMF.
EMF - THE FORCE THAT MAKES ELECTRONS MOVE IN A CIRCUIT.
AMPERAGE - THEFLOW OF ELECTRIC CURRENT IN A CIRCUIT, EXPRESSED IN AMP.
AMPERE - A UNIT OF THE RATE OF FLOW OF ELECTRIC CURRENT (AN EMT OF 1
VOLT ACROSS A RESISTANCE OF 1 OHM RESULTS IN A CURRENT FLOW
OF 1 AMP) UNIT OF MEASURING ELECTRIC CURRENT.
CURRRENT - THE FLOW OF ELECTRICITY IN AIRCUIT; RATE OF W/C ELECTRICITY
FLOWS THRU A CODUCTOR .
RESISTANCE - THE OPPOSITION OR FRICTION TO THE FLOW OF CURRENT (RECIPROCAL
OF ELECTRICCAL CONDUCTANCE.)
OHM - UNIT OF ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE.
RESISTOR - CONTROL THE FLOW OF CURRENT IN ELECT’L CIRCUIT.
CAPACITOR - STORE ELECTRIC BATTERY .
REOSTAT - CONTROL INTENSITY OF CURRENT FLOW .
FEEDER – IS A CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR BET. THE SERVICE EQUIP’T & THE BRANCH
CIRCUIT OVER CURRENT DEVICE.
JUMPER – A PIECE OF METAL OR AN ELEC’L CONDUCTOR USSED TO BYPASS AN
ELECTRICAL DEVICE IN AN ELEC’L SYSTEM.
COPPER – ELECTRIC WIRE
SILVER – BEST CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY
LEAD – POOREST CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY
CORD – TERM GIVEN TO AN INSULATED WIRE
WIRES – AKA - CONDUCTOR
WIRE – A FILAMEBNT OR SLENDER ROD OF DRAWN METAL (AWG#8 OR A
SMALLER)
CABLE – LARGER THAN WIRE; AN ELECTRIC CONDUCTOR CONSISTING OF A
GROUP OF A SMALLER –DIAMETER CONDUCTOR STRANDS TWISTED
TOGETHER.
CONDUIT – A TUBE OR PIPE USSED TO PROTECT ELECTRIC WIRING; IS A PIPE
CONTAINING THE WIRES; A STEEL OR NON- METALIC PIPE INTO W/C
CABLES ARE DRAWNS ; PROTECT ELEC’L WIRING; PIPE COMMONLY
USED AS ELECTRICAL RACEWAY FOR HODING WIRES.
RACEWAY – ARE CHANNELS DESIGNED FOR HOLDINGS WIRES, CABLES OR
BUSBARS, W/C ARE EITHER MADE OF METAL OR INSULATING
MATERIAL
BUSBAR – A RIGID ELEC’L CONDUCTOR, USUALLY A METAL BAR, HOLLOW
TUBE, OR ROD, W/C FORMS A CONNECTION BET. ELEC’L CIRCUITS.
RIGID CONDUIT – ELECTRICAAL ROUGH – IN.
CABLE TRAY – ASSEMBLY OF METAL WORKS W/C IS USED TO SUPPORT INSULATED
ELEC’L CONDUCTORS, SIMILAR IN FUNCTION TO AMETAL CABLE
DUCTS BUT CONSISTING AF A LADDER LIKE METAL FRAME WORK ON
THE BOTTOM & SIDE W/ THE TOP OPEN.
OUTLETS – POINTS IN THE WIRING SYSTEM AT W/C CURRENT IS TAKEN TO SUPPLY
UTILIZATION EQUIPMENT; AN OUTLET IS ANY POINT THAT SUPPLIES AN
ELECTRIC ROD.
KINDS:
1. C. O.
2. L.O. – INTENDED FOR DIRECT CONNECTION OF A LIGHTING FIXTURE.
3. RECEPTACLE OUTLET – WHERE ONE OR MORE RECEPTACLES ARE INSTALLED.
RECEPTACLE – CONTACT DEVICES INSTALLED AT THE OUTLET FOR THE CONNECTION
OF A SINGLE ATTACHMENT PLUG.
SWITCH – DEVICE W/ SERVES TO OPEN OR CLOSE THE ELECTRIC CIRCUIT.
JUNCTION BOX – MASTER & SLAVE STATION; A BOX W/ BANK COVER W/C SERVES THE
PURPOSE OF JOINING DIFF RUNS OF RACEWAY OR CABLE, & PROVIDED W/
SUFFICIENT SPACE FOR CONNECTION & BRANCHING OF THE ENCLOSED
CIRCUIT.
PULL BOX – A BOX W/ BLANK COVER W/C IS INSERTED IN ONE OR MORE RUNS OR
RACEWAYS TO FACILITATE PULLING IN THE CONDUCTORS. (SAFETY)
UTILITY BOX – BOX USED FOR MOUNTING LIGHT CONTROL.
BRANCH CIRCUIT – THE CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS BET. THE FINAL OVERCURRENT DEVICE
PROTECTING THE CIRCUIT & THE OUTLETS.
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OVERCURRENT – ANY CURRENT IN EXCESS OF THE RATED CURRENT CAPACITY OF THE
EQUIP’T OR THE RATED AMPACITY OF THE CONDUCTOR.
5 TYPES OF LIGHTING :
1. DIRECT – SHINES DIRE CTLY ON AN OBJECT.
2. INDIRECT – REFLECTED FROM LARGE SURFACES.
3. SEMI-DIRECT – SHINES MAINLY DOWN AS DIRECT LIGHT.
4. SEMI- INDIRECT – SMALL PORTION OF SEMI-DIRECT LIGHT IS DIRECTED UPWARD.
5. DIFFUSED – SPREAD EVENLY IN ALL DIRECTIONS.
REDUCER - ARE FITTING USED TO CONNECT PIPES OF DIFF. SIZES IN THE SAME
LINE ; A PIPE COUPLING, WITH INSIDE THREADS, HAVING ONE END
WITH SMALLER DIAMETER THAN THE OTHER.
INCREASER - A COUPLING WITH ONE END IS LARGER THAN THE OTHER.
ELBOW - A FITTING JOINING TWO PIPES AT AN ANGLE.
TEE - T – SHAPED FITTING WITH TWO OUTLET S, ONE AT 90 DEGREE TO
THE CONECTION TO THE MAIN LINE; FITTING SHOULD NEVER BE
USED WITH PIPES CARRYING SEWAGE BUT MAY BE USED W/ VENT
PIPES ; CHANGE IN DRAINAGE NOR DIRECTION.
RISER - A WATER SUPPLY PIPE THAT EXTENDS VERTICALLY ONE FULL
STOREY OR MORE TO CONVEY WATER TO BRANCHES OF FIXTURES .
(VERTICAL PIPE IN H2O SUPPLY LINE.)
SERVICE PIPE - THE PIPE FROM THE WATER MAIN OR SOURCE OF WATER SUPPLY TO
THE BUILDING SERVED.
HYDRANT - A CYLINDRICAL RESERVOIR USSUALLY OF METAL; AN APPRATUS FOR
DRAWING WATER DIRECTLY FROM A MAIN.
HOSE REEL - A CYLINDRICAL DEVICE WHICH TURN ON AN AXIS AROUND WHICH A
FIRE HOSE IS WOUND & CONNECTED.
KEY COCK
COMPRESSION COCK
HOSE BIBB
SELF CLOSING FAUCET