Electrical wiring training kit and method of training
10490103 ยท 2019-11-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09B23/186
PHYSICS
G09B23/181
PHYSICS
H01R25/006
ELECTRICITY
International classification
G09B19/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A system for assessing electrical wiring skills that includes an electrical assessment circuit for transmitting a unique power signal through each of the hot, neutral and ground wires in an electrical circuit, whereby correctness of wired connections can be detected and wiring defects can be reported with an identification of the specific wire or wires that are incorrectly connected.
Claims
1. A system for assessing electrical wiring skills, comprising: (a) a low voltage power source, (b) electrical cabling that includes at least a hot, a neutral and a ground wire, operable for forming an electrical circuit from the power source and at least one wired electrical fixture, and (c) an electrical assessment circuit operable for electrical connection to the powered electrical fixture for (i) causing transmission of a unique power signal through each of the hot, neutral and ground wires in the electrical circuit whereby each wire can be electrically identified, (ii) detecting correctness of wired connections on the at least one electrical fixture, and (iii) reporting via a human perceptible signal any defects in the wired connections including an identification of the specific wire or wires that are incorrectly connected.
2. The system of claim 1 further comprising a student wiring project that includes (A) the at least one electrical fixture selected from an outlet, a switch and a light socket, and (B) electrical cabling for wiring the at least one electrical fixture.
3. An experiential electrical wiring training method, comprising the steps of: (a) wiring a student wiring project with electrical cabling that includes at least a hot, a neutral and a ground wire, (b) energizing the student wiring project with a low voltage power source, (c) providing each of the hot, neutral and ground wires of the wired student wiring project with a unique electrical signal, (d) assessing correctness of the wired connections made in the wired student wiring project using electrical assessment circuitry capable of detecting an incorrectly wired connection and which wire, as between the hot, neutral and ground wires, are incorrectly connected using the unique electrical signals, and (e) reporting via a human perceptible signal any defects in the wired connections including an identification of the specific wire or wires as between the hot, neutral and ground wires that are incorrectly connected.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(17) TABLE-US-00001 Nomenclature Table REFERENCE NO. NAME 1 Assessment Kit 1A Top Half of Case 1B Bottom Half of Case 2 Upper Insert 3 On/Off Switch 4 Breakout Box Power Connector 5 Breakout Box Power Indicator 6 Light Socket Test Connector 7 Assessment Kit Label 8 Outlet Test Connector 9 Outlet Test Indicator 10 Outlet Test Indicator Key 11 Light Socket Test Indicator 12 Light Socket Test Indicator Key 13 On/Off Indicator 14 Batteries 15 Light Socket Tester 16 Cable Storage Compartment 17 Breakout Box 18 Lower Insert 19 Curriculum 20 Flexible Strap 22 On/Off Switch Cutout 23 On/Off Switch Label 24 On/Off Indicator Cutout 25 Light Socket Test Indicator Cutout 26 Light Socket Test Indicator Key Label 27 Outlet Test Indicator Cutout 28 Outlet Test Indicator Key Label 29 Outlet Test Connector Label 30 Outlet Test Connector Cutout 31 Light Socket Test Connector Label 32 Light Socket Test Connector Cutout 33 Breakout Box Power Indicator Cutout 34 Breakout Box Power Indicator Label 35 Breakout Box Power Connector Label 36 Breakout Box Power Connector Cutout 40 Wall Panel Frame 41 Unpopulated Ceiling Box 42 Populated Ceiling Box 43 Unpopulated Double Gang Box 44 Unpopulated Single Gang Box 45 Populated Single Gang Box 46 Unpopulated Single Gang Box 47 Breakout Box 48A Wood Vertical Stud 48B Wood Vertical Stud 49 Wood Horizontal Spar 50 First Barrel Plug 51 Flexible Two Conductor Cable 52 Second Barrel Plug 60 Flexible Three Conductor Cable 61 NEMA 5 Outlet Plug 62 IEC Male Plug 70 First 3.5 mm Round Plug 71 Second 3.5 mm Round Plug 72 Flexible Three Conductor Cable 80 Wall Panel 81 2 conductor electrical wire 82 3 conductor electrical wire 83 Wire nuts 84 15 amp outlet 85 Three way switch 86 Single pole switch 87 Electrical Tape 88 Ceramic Light Socket with pull chain 89 Ceramic Light Socket 90 Breakout Box Enclosure 91 Ground Screw Terminal 92 Neutral Screw Terminal 93 Hot Screw Terminal 94 Mounting Hole 95 Mounting Flange 96 Input Power Connector 97 Mounting Flange 100 Light Socket Connector 101 Light Socket Tester Enclosure 102 Light Socket Test Cable Connector 103 Light Socket Tester Indicator LED 200 Batteries 201 System Voltage Regulator 202 Hot Voltage Regulator 203 Neutral Voltage Regulator 204 Ground Voltage Regulator 205 Hot Protection Circuit 206 Neutral Protection Circuit 207 Ground Protection Circuit 208 Breakout Box Power Connector 209 Microcontroller 210 Outlet Signal Conditioning Circuit 211 Outlet Protection Circuit 212 Outlet Test Connector 213 Socket Signal Conditioning Circuit 214 Socket Protection Circuit 215 Socket Test Connector 216 Outlet Indicator Array 217 Socket Indicator Array
Construction
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(19) An on/off switch 3 functions to connect the batteries 14 to the internal electronics when in the on position, and to disconnect the batteries 14 from the internal electronics when in the off position and not in use. When the on/off switch 3 is in the on position and the batteries 14 are present and charged, the on/off indicator 13 will illuminate.
(20) The assessment kit includes a breakout box 17 which acts as an electrical connection point for student wiring projects and is further described in
(21) The assessment kit 1 also includes at least one light socket tester 15, which can be installed in a standard light socket to enable testing during use.
(22) A light socket test connector 6 serves as a connection point to electrically connect the internal assessment circuit to a light socket tester 15 during use. Feedback on correctness of light socket wiring is displayed on a light socket test indicator 11 which in this embodiment is an array of LEDs. A light socket test indicator key 12 that describes what pattern of LEDs corresponds to which correct or incorrect wiring configuration is printed on an assessment kit label 7, which can be adhesively attached to the lower insert 18.
(23) An outlet test connector 8 serves as a connection point to electrically connect the internal assessment circuit to an outlet in the student wiring project during use. Feedback on correctness of outlet wiring is displayed on an outlet test indicator 9 which in this embodiment is an array of LEDs. An outlet test indicator key 10 that describes what pattern of LEDs corresponds to which correct or incorrect wiring configuration is printed on an assessment kit label 7, which can be adhesively attached to the lower insert 18.
(24) A cable storage compartment 16 is preferably provided for storing cables used to electrically connect the assessment kit to the student wiring project.
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(26) An on/off switch cutout 22 in the label provides a gap through which the on/off switch can be inserted into the lower insert. The on/off switch in the preferred embodiment is a rocker switch. The on/off switch label 23 describing the function of this switch is located proximate to the switch. An on/off indicator cutout 24 provides a gap through which the on/off indicator can be viewed.
(27) A light socket test indicator cutout 25 in the label provides a gap through which the light socket test indicator 11 can be seen. Proximate to this cutout is a light socket test indicator key label 26 which consists of circles representing LEDs and text describing the correctness of the light socket wiring. The LEDs are preferably color coded. A light socket test connector label 31 identifies the function of the connector located in the light socket test connector cutout 32.
(28) An outlet test indicator cutout 27 in the label provides a gap through which the outlet test indicator 9 can be seen. Proximate to this cutout is an outlet test indicator key label 28 which consists of circles representing LEDs and text describing the correctness of the outlet wiring. These LEDs are preferably color coded. An outlet test connector label 29 identifies the function of the connector located in the outlet test connector cutout 30.
(29) A breakout box power indicator cutout 33 provides a gap through which the breakout box power indicator can be viewed. Proximate to this cutout is a breakout box power indicator label 34 which describes the function of this indicator. A breakout box power connector label 35 identifies the function of the connector located in the breakout box power connector cutout 36.
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(39) The hot voltage regulator 202 would produce a signal unique from the neutral and ground signals, which would be run through a hot protection circuit 205 that would protect the circuit from damaging conditions such as overcurrent and overvoltage situations, and from there to the breakout box power connector 208.
(40) The neutral voltage regulator 203 would produce a signal unique from the hot and ground signals, which would be run through a neutral protection circuit 206 that would protect the circuit from damaging conditions such as overcurrent and overvoltage situations, and from there to the breakout box power connector 208.
(41) The ground voltage regulator 204 would produce a signal unique from the hot and neutral signals, which would be run through a ground protection circuit 207 that would protect the circuit from damaging conditions such as overcurrent and overvoltage situations, and from there to the breakout box power connector 208.
(42) Signals from an outlet on the student wiring project would be received by the outlet test connector 212. The signals would run through an outlet protection circuit 211 which would protect against damaging overcurrent and overvoltage conditions. The signals would go through an additional outlet signal conditioning circuit 210 before arriving at the microcontroller 209 to be read and interpreted.
(43) Signals from a light socket on the student wiring project would be received by the socket test connector 215. The signals would run through a socket protection circuit 214 which would protect against damaging overcurrent and overvoltage conditions. The signals would go through an additional socket signal conditioning circuit 213 before arriving at the microcontroller 209 to be read and interpreted.
(44) The microcontroller 209 would then drive the outlet indicator array 216 and socket indicator array 217 to provide feedback to the user.
(45) Exemplary Users Guide
(46) The electrical wiring kit assists students in understanding and honing their skills in the world of electrical wiring. The electrical wiring kit is made up of a wall panel demonstrator, electrical components to complete wiring exercises and the electrical wiring assessment kit. When the assessment kit is hooked up to the wall panel demonstrator it will assess each wired fixture for correct wiring technique. The assessment kit is used to assess student wiring projects in a safe and timely manner. The assessment kit generates DC voltages to energize the student wiring project and then identifies the voltages at the outlets and/or sockets to determine whether the wiring is correct.
(47) Electrical Wiring Kit Components 1. Wall Panel Demonstrator 2. Electrical Wiring Assessment Kit 3. Electrical Wiring Components Single Pole Switches (2) 3-Way Switch (2) 15A Duplex Receptacles (3) Ceramic Lamp Holders (2) Ceramic Lamp Holder, with pull chain (1) 14-2 NM-B w/Ground Wire (20 feet) 14-3 NM-B w/Ground Wire (13 feet) Standard Wire Connectors (25) Roll Black Electrical Tape (1) 4. Exercise Workbook 5. Quick Start Guide
(48) Electrical Wiring Kit Curriculum
(49) The electrical wiring kit comes with a three lesson curriculum and 16 electrical wiring exercises.
(50) Electrical Wiring Kit Instructions
(51) The electrical wiring assessment kit enables you to assess student wiring projects in a safe and timely manner. The assessment kit generates DC voltages to energize the student wiring project and then identifies the voltages at the outlets and/or sockets to determine whether the wiring is correct.
(52) Batteries:
(53) The electrical wiring assessment kit is powered by 4 AA alkaline batteries (batteries are included with product). Battery life is up to 40 hours of continuous usage (exact timing may vary). Batteries may remain installed in the assessment kit when not in use, as long as the power switch is switched to OFF. Rechargeable AA cell batteries may also be used.
(54) Turning the Assessment Kit on:
(55) The power switch can be found in the upper right corner. When switched to ON, the red POWER INDICATOR LED light below the switch should turn on. If it does not or light appears dim, replace or recharge the batteries. Low battery signal will appear when you turn on the assessment kit and the indicator lights flash 6 times rapidly. This will indicate that battery life is low and batteries should be changed out.
(56) Light socket tester or outlet tester cables should be plugged into wall panel, breakout box, and assessment kit BEFORE turning on the assessment kit.
(57) Tripping a Circuit on the Assessment Kit:
(58) There is an internal circuit breaker inside the Assessment Kit. Under normal operating conditions, the red BREAKOUT BOX POWER INDICATOR LED will be lit. If this LED light goes out with the power switch turned on, the circuit has detected a short circuit and has turned off power to the breakout box on the wall panel. To reset this breaker, turn the assessment kit off and back on again. This will reconnect the circuit.
(59) Features of Assessment Kit
(60) Electrical Power for Testing Purposes:
(61) The first step in testing wiring of the wall panel demonstrator is to provide power to it. The assessment kit is the power source for testing the electrical components in the wall panel demonstrator. Plug one end into the breakout box power connector in the upper right corner of assessment kit and the other end into the breakout box attached to the wall panel demonstrator.
(62) An extra breakout box is located in the assessment kit for the purpose of attaching/mounting to any electrical wiring student wall project. The assessment kit can be used to test student's electrical projects. All electrical wiring should be wired directly from the breakout box, then use the assessment kit to understand the quality of wiring skill used for each and every fixture.
(63) Outlet Testing
(64) To test an outlet, the wall panel must be powered by the assessment kit. Plug the female end of the cable into the outlet test connector in the bottom right corner of the assessment kit. Plug the other end into the outlet on the wall panel that you wish to test. Compare the outlet test indicators on the assessment kit to Table 1 below, determine whether the outlet was wired correctly.
(65) Never plug this cable into a standard outlet. This should only be used with a closed system powered solely by the kit itself. Doing so may permanently damage the outlet tester and/or assessment kit. If no indicators are lit, check to ensure that the project power cable and outlet test cable are connected properly. Also turn on and off the power button to cycle power and reset the circuit breaker.
(66) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 1 Outlet Test Results Compare Outlet Test Indicators on the Assessment Kit to the following to identify faults.
CORRECT ALL TERMINALS OPEN
HOT TERMINAL OPEN
NEUTRAL TERMINAL OPEN
GROUND TERMINAL OPEN
HOT AND NEUTRAL TERMINAL MISWIRED
HOT AND GROUND TERMINAL MISWIRED
NEUTRAL AND GROUND TERMINAL MISWIRED
MULTIPLE OPENS
MULTIPLE HOTS, NEUTRALS OR GROUNDS
(67) Light Socket Testing
(68) To test a light socket, the wall panel must be powered by the assessment kit. Install one of the light socket testers in each light socket. There is a LED light on each of these adapters that will turn on as a standard bulb would in a typical circuit. This can be used to test single, 3-way, and 4-way light circuits to ensure lights turn on and off as expected.
(69) To get more information about how the socket was wired, connect the cable to the socket test connector on the assessment kit and to the light socket tester. Compare the socket test indicators to Table 2 below, to determine whether the socket was wired correctly.
(70) Never plug the light socket tester into a standard socket connected to AC power. This should only be used with a closed system powered solely by the assessment kit itself. Connecting to AC power so may permanently damage the light socket tester and/or assessment kit. If no indicators are lit, check to ensure that the breakout box power cable and socket test cable are connected properly. Also turn on and off the power button to cycle power and reset the circuit breaker.
(71) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 2 Light Socket Test Results Explanation of what the Pattern Actually Means
CORRECT BOTH TERMINALS OPEN
HOT TERMINAL OPEN
NEUTRAL TERMINAL OPEN
HOT/NEUTRAL SWAPPED
HOT CONNECTED TO BOTH TERMINALS
GROUND CONNECTED TO NEUTRAL TERMINAL
NEUTRAL CONNECTED TO BOTH TERMINALS
GROUND CONNECTED TO HOT TERMINAL
(72) Wall Panel Demonstrator
(73) The wall panel demonstrator should be used with the electrical wiring assessment kit to practice basic wiring skills and train proper wiring technique.
(74) Wall Panel Demonstrator Components 1 Wall Panel Demonstrator 2. Electrical Wiring Components (2) Single Pole Switches (2) 3-Way Switch (3) 15A Duplex Receptacles (2) Ceramic Lamp Holders (1) Ceramic Lamp Holder, with pull chain (40 feet) 14-2 NM-B w/Ground Wire (15 feet) 14-3 NM-B w/Ground wire (25) Standard Wire Connectors (1) Roll Black Electrical Tape
(75) The wall panel demonstrator function is to allow for users to do the 16 different wiring exercises (12 exercises, 4 enhancement exercises).
(76) Student Exercise Booklet
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