Electrical Wiring Simulator Series
By Louie Juera
Categories: Electrical
What Will You Learn?
- You will learn the fundamentals of reading electrical diagrams.
- Connect electrical components based on the given diagram.
- Understand the difference of series and parallel circuits.
- Simulate Practical Residential Installation
- Run basic motor circuits using magnetic contactors
- Operate electrohydraulic and electropneumatic systems using relays and solenoid valves.
- Understand through simulation the fundamentals of electronic systems like rectifier and BJT circuits.
Course Content
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DC: Series-Parallel
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1. Simple Source Lamp
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2. Normally Open Switch
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3. Normally Close Switch
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4. Series Load (Experimental only)
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5. Parallel Loads
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6. Simple Series-Parallel
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7. Make or Break
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8. Make or Break 2
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9. Many Lamps
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10. Many Lamps 2
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11. Measuring Voltage
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12. Measuring current
AC: Series-Parallel
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1. Simple AC Lamp
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2. Simple Series Bulbs
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3. Switched Series Bulbs
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4. Simple Parallel Bulbs
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5. Switched Parallel Bulbs
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6. Multi-Switched Parallel Bulbs
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7. Simple 3-Way Switch
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8. 3-Way Switched Bulbs
Magnetic Contactors
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1. Magnetic Contactor
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2. Normally Open Contact
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3. Normally Close Contact
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4. Holding Contact
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5. Make or Break Contacts
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6. Interlocking Contacts
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7. Holding Lamps
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8. Interlocking Lamps
Relays
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1. Relay
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2. Normally Open Relay
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3. Alternating Lamps
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4. Holding Alternating Lamps
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R5: Interlocking Relay
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R6: Interlocking & Holding Relay
Solenoid Valves
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1. Simple Hydraulic Motor
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2. Holding Hydraulic Motor
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3. Single-Acting Cylinder
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4. Holding Pneumatic Cylinder
Motors
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1. 3-Ph Induction Motor
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2. Holding Induction Motor
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3. Direct Online Motor Starter
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4. DOL with Overload Relay
Electronic Semiconductors
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1. Simple LED Circuit
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2. Halfwave Rectifier
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3. Fullwave Rectifier (CT)
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4. Fullwave Rectifier (BR)
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5. Fixed Bias Transistor
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6. BJT Water Level
Practical Electrical Residential Installation
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1. Single Switched Bulb
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2. Parallel Switched Bulbs
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3. Switched Bulbs
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4. Outlet and Bulbs
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