§6.4 Electricity at home

§6.4 Electricity at home
Lesson plan:
  1. Check HW - The best 25 word summary of 6.4
  2. Recap series and parallel connections
  3. Explanation safety measures at home
  4. Do exercises §6.4 
  5. Checkpoint §6.4
Testweek: chapter 6 electricity
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§6.4 Electricity at home
Lesson plan:
  1. Check HW - The best 25 word summary of 6.4
  2. Recap series and parallel connections
  3. Explanation safety measures at home
  4. Do exercises §6.4 
  5. Checkpoint §6.4
Testweek: chapter 6 electricity

Slide 1 - Slide

Learning goals 6.4

You can:
- Name parts of the fuse box and explain what the parts are for;
- Read an energy meter;
- Use the terms short circuit, overload and fuse correctly;
- Use the terms leakage current and earth-leakage circuit switch;
- explain what an earth wire is for.

Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Slide

Equal bulbs
Series connection
V1 measures .... V
A1 measures .... A
3
0
5
6
10
60

Slide 4 - Drag question

Series connection
V3 measures .... V
A3 measures .... A
1
0
2
3
4
6

Slide 5 - Drag question

Slide 6 - Slide

Parallelschakelingen
equal bulbs
Parallel connection
V1 measures .... V
A1 measures .... A
3
2
4
5
6
10

Slide 7 - Drag question

Parallelschakelingen
Parallel connection
V4 measures .... V
A6 measures .... A
2
1
3
6
10
12

Slide 8 - Drag question

Questions after checking HW?
Write down the number of the exercises of 6.3 on the whiteboard.

exercise 36

Slide 9 - Slide

Learning goals refrased §6.4
  • You can explain how the different parts of the fuse box contribute to the safety of a home installation. 

  • You can explain what short circuit, overload and earth leakage is. 
Fuse
Each group is protected by a fuse. The fuse switches off the current when the current gets too high through overload or through a short circuit. 
kWh meter
The energy meter of kWh meter measures the energy consumption.
Group
A group is a collection of different sockets and light points. A house has multiple groups. A separate cable runs from the fuse box for each group. 
Earth leakage switch
The earth leakage switches off the current in case of leakage current. 
Main cable
Where electrical energy enters the house. 

Slide 10 - Slide

Parallel connection at home
  • Each device / lamp / socket  has the voltage
    of the voltage source; 230 V. 

  • The electrical current gets divided over
    multiple circuits. 

Slide 11 - Slide

Short circuit
  • Two electrical wires touch. 
  • The current goes directly from the incoming wire to the outgoing wire, without flowing through the device.
  • I > 16 A
  • Electrical wires get too hot.

Slide 12 - Slide

Overload
Too many appliances are used at the same time causing too much current flowing through a group (I >16 A). 

Slide 13 - Slide

Fuse
Switches off the group when the current gets too high
 (I > 16 A).

Slide 14 - Slide

Leakage current
  • Current that leaves the circuit through another aboject or the ground
Leaking washing machine without an earth wire. Current flows from man to the ground.
Non-grounded socket

Slide 15 - Slide

Earth wire

  • A grounded socket leads the leakage current directly to the ground, preventing a dangerous situation.
Leaking washing machine with an earth wire. Current goes to the conductor in the socket.
Grounded socket

Slide 16 - Slide


earth-leakage switch
The earth-leakage switch compares the current that enters the house with the current that leaves the house. If there is a difference, current is leaking to the ground.  The earth-leakage switch switches of all groups. 

Slide 17 - Slide

This is a ... connection
A
Serie
B
Parallel

Slide 18 - Quiz

The sockets in your house are connected in .....
A
Serie
B
Parallel

Slide 19 - Quiz

Short circuit or overload?
A
Short circuit
B
Overload

Slide 20 - Quiz


Does the light work?
A
Yes, as the light is in a closed circuit.
B
Yes, as the light is connected in parallel.
C
No as there is a short circuit.
D
No as the light is not connected in series.

Slide 21 - Quiz

In a house you have an oven (13,0 A), a dishwasher (8,4 A) and a fridge (1,0 A) in one group. Can you turn on all these devices at once? Explain your answer.

Slide 22 - Open question

Get to work §6.4 
do 42, 43, (44), 45, 46, (47), 48, 50, 52, 53, 54
timer
15:00

Slide 23 - Slide

A fuse protects against
A
Fire
B
short circuit
C
Overload
D
Overload and short circuit

Slide 24 - Quiz