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Title: BEX 100 Basic Electricity


1
BEX 100 Basic Electricity
  • Alternating Current (AC)
  • Unit 15

2
Unit Objectives
  • To understand the differences between (DC) direct
    current (AC) alternating current
  • To be able to identify different types of AC
    current wave forms
  • To understand the different values associated
    with AC current
  • Understanding skin effects of AC current

3
Introduction
  • Most of the electrical power produced in the
    world is AC / Alternating Current
  • AC current is bi-directional
  • AC current can be transformed by means of
  • A Step up transformer
  • Step down transformer

4
INTRODUCTION
  • TRANSMISSION VOLTAGES RUN 69KV TO 345KV. WHY????
  • AC VOLTAGE CANNOT BE STORED SO CANT BE USED IN
    AUTOS
  • 1940 WORLDS FAIR EDISON LOW VOLTAGE DC 1 PER
    LAMP
  • WESTINGHOUSE HIGHER VOLTAGE AC .25 PER LAMP
    SET PRECEDENT

5
AC Wave Forms
  • AC current flow reverses direction at periodic
    intervals

6
AC Wave Forms
  • Triangle / Linear Waves
  • Voltage rises/falls at a constant (linear) rate
    per time cycle

7
AC Wave Forms
  • The Sine Wave
  • The most common
  • Produced by rotating machines
  • Has a total of 360 degrees in each cycle
  • Frequency the number of cycles per second
  • Frequency is measured in Hertz

8
AC Wave Forms
  • The Sine Wave

9
Alternating Current
  • Sine Wave Values

10
Sine Wave Values
  • Peak to Peak value
  • Maximum positive to negative voltage
  • Peak value
  • Measured from zero to either the maximum positive
    or negative voltage

11
Sine Wave Values
12
Sine Wave Values
  • Average values
  • Actually a Direct Current (DC) value
  • Used when AC voltage is rectified to DC voltage
  • The amount of voltage indicated by a DC voltmeter
    measured across the load

13
Sine Wave Values
14
Resistive Loads
  • Loads that contain pure resistance such as
  • A Heating element
  • Incandescent lights
  • Current copies voltage
  • Current is in phase with the voltage

15
REVIEW
  • 1. WHAT DOES AC STAND FOR?
  • 2. WHAT IS THE MOST COMMON AC WAVE FORM?
  • 3. NAME A BIG ADVANTAGE OF AC CURRENT.
  • 4. WHY RUN HIGH VOLTAGES?
  • 5. WHY ISNT AC USED IN AUTOS?
  • 6. WHAT TERM DESCRIBES STEPPING VOLTAGE UP OR
    DOWN?
  • 7. DEFINE THE TERM HERTZ.
  • 8. WHAT DOES PEAK TO PEAK STAND FOR ?

16
Elizabethtown Technical CollegeBasic Electricity
BEXS100/101Text Delmars Standard Textbook of
ElectricityUnit 15 Alternating Currents
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