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11. What do the following symbols mean in the electrical circuit? ​

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Answered by aryanshelke1411
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where is the symbol , pls send it

Answered by sameermeshram342
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Electrical symbols are used to simplify the drafting and to understand the drawing. Electrical symbols are standardized throughout the industry. The addition of a line, dot, shading, letters, and numbers gives a specific meaning to a symbol. In order to achieve the ability to interpret the drawings and their related symbol meanings, we must learn the basic form of various symbols. Electrical symbols are required to do the electrical drawing and without the help of electrical symbols, we won’t be able to do the electrical drawing. Electrical circuits are represented by electrical drawings. Symbols and number combinations are used to represent electrical circuits. Electrical drawings can be used to convey information about a wide range of details such as Electrical wiring, pneumatic or hydraulic layouts, location of the equipment, and details of the equipment. By using electrical drawings we would be able to locate the equipment.

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Electrical symbols can be used to represent various electrical equipment. In an electrical diagram, electrical equipment is represented with the help of electric symbols. Electrical drawings are usually drawn in a style called ladder diagram and another form of drawing is a wiring diagram. Electrical wiring diagrams use single lines from each device exactly as it would be wired. Electronic schematic uses symbols for each component found in an electrical circuit. Mostly electrical diagrams are multi-sheet drawings that show the wiring of the electrical devices related to the main control panel. Mostly electrical diagrams are drawn as a ladder diagram. Electrical diagrams are drawn between vertical lines or ladder all devices are shown between the lines and they are referred to as single-line diagrams. Controlled such as relays and devices are drawn on the right side. Control devices and switches are placed between controlled devices and the left vertical line. Overloads and other circuit breaking devices are connected to the right of the controlled device.

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