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Fundamentals of Electricity, Magnetism, Transformers and Circuits

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HNC in Construction and the Built Environment

Unit 18: Principles of Electrical Design and Installation

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11/10/2023

15/11/2023

 

 

 

 

Assignment title

Fundamentals of Electricity, Magnetism, Transformers and Circuits (Assignment 1 of 3)

     

Submission Format

The submission is in the form of an individual written report. This should be written in a concise, formal business style, using single spacing and font size 12. You are required to make use of headings, paragraphs and subsections, as appropriate, and all work must be supported with research and referenced using the Harvard referencing system. Provide a bibliography using the Harvard referencing system. The recommended word limit is 2000–2500 words. You will not be penalised for exceeding the total word limit.

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I certify that the work submitted for this assignment is my own and research sources are fully acknowledged.

Learning Outcomes

LO1 Discuss the fundamentals of electricity, magnetism, transformers and circuits

Assignment Brief

Written report

* Please take note of all the grading criteria below on how each Pass, Merit and Distinction point is assessed.

You are an electrical engineer working for a consultancy and have been tasked with refurbishing the lighting and power within an office.

Currently the office is illuminated using fluorescent lighting using magnetic ballast transformers as current control in the luminaries.

Explain the performance of the electric and magnetic circuits employed within the lighting equipment including the transformers.

If the new lighting installation is going to comprise of 6 LED luminaries with an individual resistance of 15Ω, illustrate the key principles of connecting the circuits in series and then parallel stating the advantages and disadvantages of the methods.

Using Appendix H of the On Site Guide, design a power circuit for the office in the drawing provided using the symbol set at the end of The On Site Guide and state the regulations in the guide that you used to make your decisions for placing the equipment and the equipment choice.

Within the building in the above scenario, there are 6 offices and a kitchen. These employ radial power circuits, ring power circuits, lighting circuits and an instantaneous water heater rated at 5 kW. Evaluate the use of these circuits. Discuss maximum current carrying capacities of the cables, power values, cable sizes and circuit protection for the range of circuit applications.

 

Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria

Learning Outcome

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LO1 Discuss the fundamentals of electricity, magnetism, transformers and

P1 Explain the performance of electrical and magnetic circuits, including transformers

M1 Design a simple electrical circuit for a given non-domestic situation.

D1 Evaluate electrical and magnetic circuits for a given nondomestic application

 

P2 Illustrate the key principles of parallel and series circuits.

 

 

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P1 Explain the performance of electrical and magnetic circuits, including transformers.

 

P2 Illustrate the key principles of parallel and series circuits.

 

M1 Design a simple electrical circuit for a given non-domestic building.

 

D1 Evaluate electrical and magnetic circuits for a given nondomestic installation

 

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