(a) Draw a schematic labelled diagram of a domestic wiring circuit which includes
(i) A main fuse
(ii) A power meter
(iii) One light point
(iv) A power output socket
(b) On which wire in the circuit is the mains on/off switch connected?
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a) Please refer the image for more information.
b) The electricity coming in our house is actually alternating current having 220 V potential. Both the live wire and neutral wire enters in a box where a main fuse is put on the livewire. These wires then pass through electricity meter present in the house.
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A domestic wiring circuit involves a main fuse, metre, switch or socket, and light bulb. The fuse safeguards the circuit, the metre estimates the usage, and the switch or socket regulates power to the bulb.
Explanation:
- The top of the diagram would have a main fuse as a safety measure to prevent overloading of the circuit.
- A metre that gauges the quantity of electricity being used in the circuit would be linked to the primary fuse. A line from the metre would go to a socket or switch that allows the circuit to be controlled.
- A second line would run from the switch or socket to the circuit's load, which in this case would be a light bulb.
- The electrical distribution boards receive the wires from the metre, after which they distribute them to the various devices once they are linked to the switch.
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