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Level 3 Electrical Installation & HVAC circuit principles

SKU# LK4562

LK4562 75-1 WEB

This solution covers two separate topics.  Firstly students can use the Locktronics components and a signal generator to export inductive and capacitive reactance and to compare the effects these have on circuits with resistance.

Secondly, the pack includes a selection of components that allows students to explore how solenoids and relays are used in electronics circuits, and how circuit breakers and RCDs are used in electrical safety systems.

Suitable for City and Guilds 8202 level 3

 

Learning objectives/experiments

  • Inductive and capacitive reactance
  • Impedance and AC circuits
  • Contactors, relays, solenoids
  • Safety systems and earth systems
  • MCB, RCD operation

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Electrical installation, circuit principles level 3 (Spanish)

REF: CP0295

Learn the concepts used in domestic and industrial electrical installation, including RCDs and circuit breakers.

Suitable for:

Electrical installation, circuit principles level 3 (French)

REF: CP0295

Learn the concepts used in domestic and industrial electrical installation, including RCDs and circuit breakers.

Suitable for:

Electrical installation, circuit principles level 3

REF: CP0295

Learn the concepts used in domestic and industrial electrical installation, including RCDs and circuit breakers.

Suitable for:

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