Updated 12-27-06

OEET 115--Wiring Methods & Materials
Bruce McDowell
My e-mail address: bruce@mounttaylor.com
My office phone: 287-6636

Fall 2006

Announcements

Below are your grades. If you don't know your NMSU ID, you should be able to log onto www.my.nmsu.edu and find out. You can also send me an e-mail at bruceATmounttaylor.com (replace the "AT" with @; I'm trying to avoid having spammers get my e-mail address.)

NMSU ID No. Lab Average 50% Quiz average 30% Final Exam 10% Instructor's Evaluation 10% Weighted average  Grade for the Class
228 70 89 95 79 79 B
164 95 87 90 92 92 A
366 70 76 100 75 75 B
105 90 91 100 91 91 A
449 100 95 100 98 98 A
425 70 90 100 80 80 B
581 80 81 90 81 81 B

 

Recently added text is shown in green. A yellow background indicates assignments that are due soon. A light gray background indicates assignments whose due dates have passed. 

Lab work

 

Date

 
    Multisim: Troubleshooting 1. Right click here to download the file.
Multisim: Troubleshooting 2. Right click here to download the file.
9-21 Troubleshooting a breaker box with five branches. (060921)
  1. Right click here to download the file for the circuit that has no faulty components. When asked whether to save or open the file, choose Save. After you've saved the file in My Documents, then click Open.
  2. Play around with the circuit to be sure you know how it's supposed to work.
  3. Right click here to download the file for the circuit that has a faulty component in each branch. (Follow the same procedure as in step 1 above.)
  4. Help each other out. OK to pair up with someone. Both people will get full credit.
9-26 Wiring a 3-phase furnace (060926). MS
9-26 Using an ohmmeter to find shorts in a parallel circuit. (060925). Right click here to get the file. MS
9-26 Parallel troubleshooting problem 1 (060925-1). Right click here to get the file. MS
9-26 Parallel troubleshooting problem 2 (060925-2). Right click here to get the file. MS
9-28 3-phase source, single-phase and 3-phase loads (060928-3). Right click here to get the file. MS
10-5 House wiring troubleshooting. Click here to get circuit 1. Click here to get circuit 2. Click here to get circuit 3.
10-24 Crimp RJ45 connectors.
11-2 Find code requirements for the items listed below. Then get into Nvu and type or paste a very brief description of what we need to do to satisfy these requirements for our solar electric project. Think in terms of describing these requirements to someone working under you--someone who needs just the facts. E-mail me the HTML file that Nvu produces. My e-mail address is bruce@mounttaylor.com . You will receive a percentage grade for the project, not just a check mark.
  • Battery enclosure
  • Battery interconnecting wire
  • Outdoor conduit carrying 120 VAC
  • Photovoltaic (PV) Ground fault protection
  • PV grounding
  • PV circuit breakers
  • PV disconnect switches
In addition to the printed code governing PV installations (a copy of which I gave you), there is an extensive article by John Wiley covering the code for PV systems. This article is on some of the computers in the lab. (It's too long to download from the Internet in a reasonable amount of time.) The file name for the article is PV-NEC-V1.3-Sept06.pdf , and you'll find it in the 115 folder in the My Documents section of the computer. If the article isn't there, ask me for a CD containing the article. Instead of reading all 144 pages, use the find icon (binoculars).
11-2 Make a three-view sketch showing all the components of our solar electric system, including very rough dimensions. (Percentage grade.)
11-2 Make a list of all the parts we'll need for our solar electric project, and then find part numbers and prices on the Internet. Suggested sources: www.electrical-supply.net , www.grainger.com . (Percentage grade.)

Homework

 

Due Date

 
 HW1  8-31  On the Things to Remember 1 page, learn the following (nothing to turn in):
  • Definition 1
  • Box rules 1 - 4
  • Symbols group 1 
HW2 11-2 Go to www.3phasepower.org and read the following sections on the main page:
  • 3 Phase Electrical Power
  • 3 Phase Power Generation
  • 3 Phase Power Distribution and Transmission
  • 3 Phase Loads
  • 3 Phase Loads from 3 Phase Power Generated on 1 Phase Power
  • 3 Phase Converters
  • 1 Phase Loads on 3 Phase Power
Be ready to answer quiz questions on this reading by the due date.
HW3 10-26 Skim National Electric Code Article 690 about photovoltaic systems. There is a handout of this section.

Extra Credit

 

Due Date

 
     

Reference
 Things to Remember 1  Syllabus for the course How to Crimp RJ45 Computer Network Connectors  Photovoltaic Links