Locksmithing and Electronic Security Wiring Diagrams

  • Authors:
  • John Schum

  • Affiliations:
  • -

  • Venue:
  • Locksmithing and Electronic Security Wiring Diagrams
  • Year:
  • 2002

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Abstract

* Guides the professional from basic drawing exercises to the understanding and design of electrical system wiring designs* * Illustrates how to create wiring designs, increase troubleshooting skills, select design components, and expertly read and analyze wiring diagrams *Includes junction boxes and fire panel interface as well as questions, tests, and generic applicationTable of contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Drawing Basics Equipment Line Technique Chapter 2: Symbols and Abbreviations Symbols Symbol Standardization Abbreviations Chapter 3: Types of Drawings Schematic Design Block Diagram Elevation Diagram Riser Diagram Wiring or Hookup Diagram Chapter 4: Anatomy of a Wiring Diagram Identifications Functions Terminations and Wire Colors Power Requirements Power Flow Summary Chapter 5: Making a Wiring Diagram Major Components Gathering Information Initial System Layout The Riser The Wiring Diagram Test Exercise Problem Chapter 6: Other Things The Junction Box Fire Panel Interface Overrides Chapter 7: Monitoring Monitoring Functions Signaling Devices Indicating Devices Summary Test Questions for Chapters 6 and 7 Chapter 8: Relays Introduction to Relays How a Relay Works Anatomy of a Relay Relay Symbols Simple Relay Circuits Chapter 9: Advanced Wiring Diagrams Things That Need Power Inputs and Outputs Designing a System Making a Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Exercise Chapter 10: Skill Exercises Tune-Up Three-Way Switch Wiring Monitoring Everything! Relay Logic Latching Alarm System Call System with Relay Security System Security System with Added Alarm Circuit Chapter 11: Interlocks Types of Interlocks Two-Door Interlock Systems Multidoor Interlock Systems Using Relay Control Interlocks with Relay Control Summary Chapter 12: Troubleshooting Safety First The Multimeter Using the Meter Solving Problems Summary Chapter 13: Practical Applications General Applications Magnetic Lock Applications Electric Exit Device Applications Automatic Door Applications Appendix A: Solution of Chapter 5 Test Exercise Appendix B: Test Answers for Chapters 6 and 7 Appendix C: Solution of Chapter 9 Test Exercise Glossary Index About the Author