Electrical Print Reading provides a fundamental overview of common electrical prints and symbols. The most common prints are pictorial, one-line, schematic, and wiring diagrams. Pictorial diagrams use illustrations to represent circuit components, but the other common types of diagrams use symbols. There are many different symbols, and some symbols have different variations. Diagrams include symbol keys to indicate what symbols represent, and sometimes symbols are labeled to make them easier to understand. This class introduces users to the types of prints and symbols that they are most likely to see, which will prepare them for reading and writing their own electrical prints. These are integral skills for working with electrical systems, since almost all electrical projects, from designing a circuit to troubleshooting one, involve electrical prints.
Other Courses in this Program:
Electrical Units 101420010 Safety for Electrical Work 111
420020 Introduction to Circuits 201
420110 Introduction to Magnetism 211
420115 DC Circuit Components 221
420120 AC Fundamentals 241
420140 Electrical Instruments 251
420150 DC Power Sources 271
420170 AC Power Sources 281
420175
Course ID
420160
Skill Focus
Intermediate
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60