domestic electricity Flashcards

(18 cards)

1
Q

What unit of power is normally used for domestic electricity?

A

The Kilowatt (kW)

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2
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What is the unit of energy associated with the kW?

A

The Kilowatt Hour (kWh).

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3
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State the equations used to calculate the cost of electricity. Give appropriate units.

A

energy (kWh) = power (kW) x time (h)
cost = units used x cost per unit energy (cost per kWh)

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4
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Is mains electricity an a.c supply or a d.c supply? What do each of these stand for?

A

It is an a.c supply
a.c : Alternating Current
d.c : Direct Current

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5
Q

Define direct current.

A

Direct current: One directional current flow.

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6
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Define alternating current.

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Alternating current: Current that continuously changes direction at a specific frequency.

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7
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What is the frequency and voltage of the UK mains electricity supply?

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● Frequency: 50 Hz
● Voltage: 230V

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8
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How many wires are usually in the cables connecting electrical appliances to the mains? Name these wires.

A
  1. Live wire
  2. Neutral wire
  3. Earth wire
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9
Q

State the insulation colour used on the Earth wire.

A

Green and Yellow Stripes

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10
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State the insulation colour used on the live wire.

A

Brown

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11
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State the insulation colour used on the neutral wire.

A

Blue

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12
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Explain when the Earth wire does and doesn’t carry a current.

A

● Under normal circumstances, no current flows through the Earth wire.
● If a fault occurs in the appliance (such as a surge or the casing becoming live), current will flow.

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13
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What potential is the neutral wire at?

A

0 Volts

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14
Q

State the potential difference between the live and earth wires.

A

230 Volts

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15
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What is the purpose of the neutral wire?

A

To complete the circuit by connecting the appliance back to the mains supply.

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16
Q

What does MCB stand for?

A

Miniature circuit breaker.

17
Q

What does RCCB stand for?

A

Residual current circuit breaker.

18
Q

For metal appliances, where is the Earth wire connected to? Why?

A

● Earth wire is connected to the metal casing of the appliance.
● If live wire becomes loose and touches the casing, the casing will become live.
● The current will flow through the Earth wire, preventing electrocution.