Title: New Mexico FFA
1New Mexico FFA
- Agricultural Mechanics
- Career Development Event
- Electric Power
2Adapter
- Placed on the end of a cord to adapt a two prong
plug to a three prong plug. The green eyelet is
attached to the center screw of the receptacle
cover for grounding.
3Armored Cable
- Used mainly for inside wiring. Consists of metal
armor and each of the copper conductors insulated
by plastic or rubber insulation.
4Cartridge Fuse
- A device that will open a circuit and stop the
flow of current when an overload or short occurs.
This fuse appears in a cylinder shape with
smooth ferrules at both ends.
5Circuit breaker (three-pole two pole)
- Protective device which protects the circuit from
overload. When an overload occurs, the breaker
will trip, automatically opening the circuit.
6Circuit Tester (AC or DC)
- A simple device used to test the circuit and
determine if power is on or off.
7Clamp-on Circuit Tester
- A portable testing instrument that snaps around
the conductor to measure AC amperage.
8Conduit Bender
- Used to bend angles in thin-walled conduit.
9Cord Cap
- Used as a male plug. The cord cap is used on
power tools as well as appliances in the home.
10Cord Connector
- Designed to accommodate the cord the cord cap and
is sometimes referred to as the female plug.
11Dimmer Switch
- A electric light switch that may be used to apply
partial power to a light fixture.
12Duplex Receptacle
- A plug for electrical devices which will
accommodate two plugs (cord caps) at the same
time.
13EMT Connector
- Used to connect two pieces of conduit end to end.
14EMT Elbow
- Allows a corner to be made when connecting two
pieces of conduit.
15Fishing Tape
- Used to pull electrical wires through conduit.
16Flexible Metallic Conduit
- A piece of spiral shaped, interlocking zinc
coated steel used to protect wiring.
17Flexible Non-Metallic Conduit
- Commonly used to connect stationary equipment to
a power source.
18Fuse Puller
- Used to pull or install cartridge and knife fuses.
19Ground Fault Interrupter
- An electric outlet commonly used in areas where
water is present. Provides additional safety as
it contains a breaker mechanism.
20Insulated Staple
- A staple used to fasten low voltage wires to
structures and has a double fold of insulation
over the galvanized staple.
21Junction Box
- Device used for housing splices and mounting
different types of electric fixtures.
22Key Stock
- A square metal stock in various sizes that is
placed in a round shaft to hold pulleys and
pillow blocks in place. (could be used with
electric motors or on small gas engines)
23Knife Fuse
- It is another type of cartridge fuse and is rated
for electrical service of 60 to 600 amperes.
24Multi-Meter
- A specifically designed meter used to measure AC
or DC voltage, current, and ohms with accuracy.
25Non-Metallic Cable
- Must be used for inside wiring. Consists of a
thermoplastic sheath, insulated conductors, and
is available with or without grounding wire.
26Non-Metallic Cable Ripper
- Used to aid in the removal of the non-metallic
cable insulation in order to expose the insulated
wires inside.
27Non-Metallic Clamp
- Used to fasten non-metallic cable to boxes.
28Plastic Covered Electric Cord
- Used for household appliances. The stranded
copper conductors are covered with plastic
insulation.
29Rigid Conduit
- Used both inside and outside to provide
mechanical and fire protection for wiring.
30Romex Clamp
- A specifically designed camp for non-metallic
sheath cable in switch boxes.
31Rubber Covered Electric Cord
- The copper conductors are individually insulated
and wrapped with paper.
32Service Entrance Panel
The entry point for electrical power into a
building. Circuit breakers are connected into
the electrical system at this point.
33Electric Soldering Iron/Gun
- Used as a source of heat for metals being joined
by soldering.
34Solderless Connector
- Used for splicing electrical wiring without the
use of solder or tape.
35Switch Box
- Used to mount switches or receptacles flush in
the wall.
36Thermoplastic Electric Wire (TW)
- Most commonly used for conductors in nonmetallic
cable.
37Thin-Walled Conduit
- Also referred to as Electrical Metallic Tubing
(EMT) which is used inside to provide mechanical
and fire protection.
38Three Way Toggle Switch
- An electrical device used to control a circuit
from two different locations. The name of the
three way switch is derived from its three
terminals on the switch.
39Toggle Switch
- Electrical device used to open and close a
circuit from one location.
40Uni-Bit
- A cone shaped drill bit commonly used to drill
holes for conduit in metal boxes or metal siding.
41Water Proof Box
- A variety of electrical boxes designed for
external use where they are exposed to weather.
42Wire Nuts
- Used to connect electrical wires rapidly without
the use of tape.
43Water Proof Tape
- Self-Sealing tape which chemically bonds itself
to produce a waterproof splice.
44Wire Solder
- Used for soldering sheet metal seams, electrical
connections and other repair work. It is
available in solid or flux-cored wire.
45Wire Stripper
- Used to remove insulation from wire without
damaging the wire.
46Wire Terminals
- Crimped onto the end of wire so that the wire may
be attached to a screw or terminal.
47Plug Fuse
- A protective device used for overloads up to 30
amperes.
48Rigid Non-Metallic Conduit
- Commonly used to connect underground lines to a
service entrance panel.