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Electrical Wiring &
Estimation
Objectives:
To know about the following concepts
 Selection of wiring & its types
 Conditions and requirements for all domestics, commercial and industrial
installation steps
 Estimation and wiring calculation for domestic building
 Wiring is systematic laying of wires for the smooth flowing of electricity
current at different utility places with utmost safety and precautions.
 Estimation is estimating wires and define the cost for installation.
Points to be considered for selection of
wiring:
 Initial cost: It should be economical.
 Durability: It must be able to withstand wear and tear due to weather.
 Safety from fire: It should be free from risk of fire as far as possible.
 Mechanical protection: It must provide mechanical protection to the cables.
 Permanency: The wiring must not be affected by the action of weather, fumes,
dampness, chemicals etc.
 Appearance: The appearance should be good enough to view.
 Accessibility: It should be easy to extend or repair the wiring.
 Life: The system should have good life time.
 Maintenance cost: it should be low.
WIRING & ITS TYPES
1. Cleat wiring
2. Wooden casing and capping wiring
3. Lead sheathed wiring
4. Conduit pipe wiring
5. CTS or TRS sheath wiring
Cleat wiring:
1. Very simple method and cheapest one.
2. Single core PVC cables are used in this system.
3. Cleats are made up of porcelain and have two parts base piece and cap.
4. When wires are passed on to the walls or ceiling, they must taken through
conduit pipes.
5. this system is not used in damp walls, ceilings.
6. Its life time is approximately 5 years.
Continued
Advantages:
 Materials collected after removal installation can be used for further wiring
 Expansion of wiring is possible
 Fault can be easily identify
Disadvantages:
 Less safety
 Poor appearance
 Cant used for permanent installation
Wooden Casing and Capping wiring
 Casing and Capping wiring system was famous wiring system in the past. The
cables used in this kind of wiring were either VIR or PVC or any other approved
insulated cables.
 The cables were carried through the wooden casing enclosures. The casing is made
up of a strip of wood with parallel grooves cut length wise so as to accommodate
VIR cables.
o The capping (also made of wood) used to cover the wires and cables installed and
fitted in the casing.
Advantages of Casing Capping Wiring:
 It is cheap wiring system as compared to sheathed and conduit wiring systems.
 It is strong and long-lasting wiring system.
 Customization can be easily done in this wiring system.
 If Phase and Neutral wire is installed in separate slots, then repairing is easy.
 Stay for long time in the field due to strong insulation of capping and casing..
 It stays safe from oil, Steam, smoke and rain.
 No risk of electric shock due to covered wires and cables in casing & capping.
Disadvantages of Casing Capping Wiring:
 There is a high risk of fire in casing & capping wiring system.
 Not suitable in the acidic, alkalies and humidity conditions
 Costly repairing and need more material.
 Material can’t be found easily in the contemporary
 White ants may damage the casing & capping of wood.
Lead Sheathed Wiring
 This types of wiring used for low voltage installation
 This system requires good earthing
 Sharp pending of the cables should be avoided
Advantages:
Protection from fire is good and mechanical protection is high
Disadvantages:
Not suited where fumes of acid are present.
Conduit Wiring
An electrical conduit is a tube used to protect and route electrical wiring in a
building or nonbuilding structure. Electrical conduit may be made of metal, plastic,
fiber, or fired clay.
There are two additional types of conduit wiring according to pipe installation
 Surface Conduit Wiring
 Concealed Conduit Wiring
Surface Conduit Wiring
 If conduits installed on roof or wall, It is known as surface conduit wiring. in this wiring
method, they make holes on the surface of wall on equal distances and conduit is
installed then with the help of rawal plugs.
Concealed Conduit wiring
 If the conduits is hidden inside the wall slots with the help of plastering, it is called
concealed conduit wiring. In other words, the electrical wiring system inside wall,
roof or floor with the help of plastic or metallic piping is called concealed conduit
wiring. obliviously, It is the most popular, beautiful, stronger and common
electrical wiring system nowadays.
Types of Conduit
Following conduits are used in the conduit wiring systems (both concealed and surface
conduit wiring) which are shown in the above image.
 Metallic Conduit
 Non-metallic conduit
Metallic Conduit:
 Metallic conduits are made of steel which are very strong but costly as well.
 There are two types of metallic conduits.
 Class A Conduit: Low gauge conduit (Thin layer steel sheet conduit)
 Class B Conduit: High gauge conduit (Thick sheet of steel conduit)
Non-metallic Conduit:
 A solid PVC conduit is used as non-metallic conduit now a days, which is flexible and
easy to bend.
Advantage of Conduit Wiring Systems
 It is the safest wiring system (Concealed conduit wring)
 Appearance is very beautiful (in case of concealed conduit wiring)
 No risk of mechanical wear & tear and fire in case of metallic pipes.
 Customization can be easily done according to the future needs.
 Repairing and maintenance is easy.
 There is no risk of damage the cables insulation.
 it is safe from corrosion (in case of PVC conduit) and risk of fire.
 It can be used even in humidity , chemical effect and smoky areas.
 No risk of electric shock (In case of proper earthing and grounding of metallic pipes).
 It is reliable and popular wiring system.
 sustainable and long-lasting wiring system.
Disadvantages of Conduit Wiring Systems
 It is expensive wiring system (Due to PVC and Metallic pipes, Additional earthing for
metallic pipes Tee(s) and elbows etc.
 Very hard to find the defects in the wiring.
 installation is not easy and simple.
 Risk of Electric shock (In case of metallic pipes without proper earthing system)
 Very complicated to manage additional connection in the future.
Size of Conduit:
The common conduit pipes are available in different sizes genially, 13, 16.2, 18.75, 20,
25, 37, 50, and 63 mm (diameter) or 1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 1, 1.25, 1.5, and 2 inch in diameter.
Fig: Conduit wiring
Batten Wiring (CTS or TRS)
 This type of wiring is also used for house wiring and its also quite cheap.
 Cab Tyre Sheathed (C.T.S) wire or Tough Rubber Sheathed (T.R.S) wire is normally
used as conductor for this wiring.
Advantages of Batten Wiring
 Wiring installation is simple and easy
 cheap as compared to other electrical wiring systems
 Paraphrase is good and beautiful
 Repairing is easy
 strong and long-lasting
 Customization can be easily done in this wiring system.
 less chance of leakage current in batten wiring system
Disadvantages of Batten Wiring
 Can’t be install in the humidity, Chemical effects, open and outdoor areas.
 High risk of firs
 Not safe from external wear & tear and weather effects (because, the wires are
openly visible to heat, dust, steam and smoke.
 Heavy wires can’t be used in batten wiring system.
 Only suitable below then 250V.
 Need more cables and wires.
Comparison between Different Wiring Systems
Types of wire used in wiring
Vulcanized Rubber wire
Weather proof wire
•It made waterproof by drooping it into waterproof
compound
•It is useful for service connection
Lead covered wire
•No effect of moisture on it
•It used where there is moisture presence.
Mineral insulated copper covered
•Less effect of temperature.
•Copper sheath is provided.
•It is used in mines, factory, refinery, furnace, boiler, rolling,
mill est.
•Coating of magnesium oxide is provided.
Poly Vinyl Chloride wire
•Dielectric strength is more
•Mechanical strength is more
•Life is long
•Protect against flame
•Protect against oil, alkali
•PVC wire is widely used
WIRING FOR DOMESTIC HOME &
INDUSTRY
Condition for Domestic & Industrial
Installation
 Height of switch board must be 1.3m to 1.75m from floor level
 Height of distribution board must be 1.5m to 1.75m from floor level
 The bottom of ceiling fan should have minimum clearance of 2.75m
 All lamp should be filled with a minimum clearance of 2.75m above floor level
 Load should be equally shared
 In any building light wiring and power wiring should be kept separate
 Power per circuit may take it as 800w or 1000w
continued
 Weatherproof wire for service connection with sufficient current carrying capacity.
 All conductor/wire should be sage in all term of voltage rating with proper
insulation.
 Ever line or phase should be protected by suitable ratings fuse.
 Each load point an appliances should be a independent control switch.
 . In any light/fan and the number of load points connected in one sub circuit
should be less than 10(ten).
 In the bath rooms. the 3 pin socket should be at a height of not less than 1.5 m.
 References
 http://www.ustudy.in/eee/eest
 http://aceee.org/files/proceedings/2012/data/papers/0193-000376.pdf
 Electrical Wiring, Estimating and Costing: M.K.S. Units for Technical Schools,
Industrial Institutes, N.C.C., State Diplomas, Electrician and Supervisory Courses
S. L. Uppal, J. M. Laroia
 http://www.electricaltechnology.org/2015/09/types-of-wiring-systems-electrical-
wiring-methods.html
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_wiring
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Electrical wiring system - and estimation

  • 2. Objectives: To know about the following concepts  Selection of wiring & its types  Conditions and requirements for all domestics, commercial and industrial installation steps  Estimation and wiring calculation for domestic building
  • 3.  Wiring is systematic laying of wires for the smooth flowing of electricity current at different utility places with utmost safety and precautions.  Estimation is estimating wires and define the cost for installation.
  • 4.
  • 5. Points to be considered for selection of wiring:  Initial cost: It should be economical.  Durability: It must be able to withstand wear and tear due to weather.  Safety from fire: It should be free from risk of fire as far as possible.  Mechanical protection: It must provide mechanical protection to the cables.  Permanency: The wiring must not be affected by the action of weather, fumes, dampness, chemicals etc.  Appearance: The appearance should be good enough to view.  Accessibility: It should be easy to extend or repair the wiring.  Life: The system should have good life time.  Maintenance cost: it should be low.
  • 6. WIRING & ITS TYPES 1. Cleat wiring 2. Wooden casing and capping wiring 3. Lead sheathed wiring 4. Conduit pipe wiring 5. CTS or TRS sheath wiring
  • 7.
  • 8. Cleat wiring: 1. Very simple method and cheapest one. 2. Single core PVC cables are used in this system. 3. Cleats are made up of porcelain and have two parts base piece and cap. 4. When wires are passed on to the walls or ceiling, they must taken through conduit pipes. 5. this system is not used in damp walls, ceilings. 6. Its life time is approximately 5 years.
  • 9. Continued Advantages:  Materials collected after removal installation can be used for further wiring  Expansion of wiring is possible  Fault can be easily identify Disadvantages:  Less safety  Poor appearance  Cant used for permanent installation
  • 10.
  • 11. Wooden Casing and Capping wiring  Casing and Capping wiring system was famous wiring system in the past. The cables used in this kind of wiring were either VIR or PVC or any other approved insulated cables.  The cables were carried through the wooden casing enclosures. The casing is made up of a strip of wood with parallel grooves cut length wise so as to accommodate VIR cables. o The capping (also made of wood) used to cover the wires and cables installed and fitted in the casing.
  • 12. Advantages of Casing Capping Wiring:  It is cheap wiring system as compared to sheathed and conduit wiring systems.  It is strong and long-lasting wiring system.  Customization can be easily done in this wiring system.  If Phase and Neutral wire is installed in separate slots, then repairing is easy.  Stay for long time in the field due to strong insulation of capping and casing..  It stays safe from oil, Steam, smoke and rain.  No risk of electric shock due to covered wires and cables in casing & capping.
  • 13. Disadvantages of Casing Capping Wiring:  There is a high risk of fire in casing & capping wiring system.  Not suitable in the acidic, alkalies and humidity conditions  Costly repairing and need more material.  Material can’t be found easily in the contemporary  White ants may damage the casing & capping of wood.
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. Lead Sheathed Wiring  This types of wiring used for low voltage installation  This system requires good earthing  Sharp pending of the cables should be avoided Advantages: Protection from fire is good and mechanical protection is high Disadvantages: Not suited where fumes of acid are present.
  • 17.
  • 18. Conduit Wiring An electrical conduit is a tube used to protect and route electrical wiring in a building or nonbuilding structure. Electrical conduit may be made of metal, plastic, fiber, or fired clay. There are two additional types of conduit wiring according to pipe installation  Surface Conduit Wiring  Concealed Conduit Wiring
  • 19.
  • 20. Surface Conduit Wiring  If conduits installed on roof or wall, It is known as surface conduit wiring. in this wiring method, they make holes on the surface of wall on equal distances and conduit is installed then with the help of rawal plugs. Concealed Conduit wiring  If the conduits is hidden inside the wall slots with the help of plastering, it is called concealed conduit wiring. In other words, the electrical wiring system inside wall, roof or floor with the help of plastic or metallic piping is called concealed conduit wiring. obliviously, It is the most popular, beautiful, stronger and common electrical wiring system nowadays.
  • 21. Types of Conduit Following conduits are used in the conduit wiring systems (both concealed and surface conduit wiring) which are shown in the above image.  Metallic Conduit  Non-metallic conduit Metallic Conduit:  Metallic conduits are made of steel which are very strong but costly as well.  There are two types of metallic conduits.  Class A Conduit: Low gauge conduit (Thin layer steel sheet conduit)  Class B Conduit: High gauge conduit (Thick sheet of steel conduit) Non-metallic Conduit:  A solid PVC conduit is used as non-metallic conduit now a days, which is flexible and easy to bend.
  • 22. Advantage of Conduit Wiring Systems  It is the safest wiring system (Concealed conduit wring)  Appearance is very beautiful (in case of concealed conduit wiring)  No risk of mechanical wear & tear and fire in case of metallic pipes.  Customization can be easily done according to the future needs.  Repairing and maintenance is easy.  There is no risk of damage the cables insulation.  it is safe from corrosion (in case of PVC conduit) and risk of fire.  It can be used even in humidity , chemical effect and smoky areas.  No risk of electric shock (In case of proper earthing and grounding of metallic pipes).  It is reliable and popular wiring system.  sustainable and long-lasting wiring system.
  • 23. Disadvantages of Conduit Wiring Systems  It is expensive wiring system (Due to PVC and Metallic pipes, Additional earthing for metallic pipes Tee(s) and elbows etc.  Very hard to find the defects in the wiring.  installation is not easy and simple.  Risk of Electric shock (In case of metallic pipes without proper earthing system)  Very complicated to manage additional connection in the future. Size of Conduit: The common conduit pipes are available in different sizes genially, 13, 16.2, 18.75, 20, 25, 37, 50, and 63 mm (diameter) or 1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 1, 1.25, 1.5, and 2 inch in diameter.
  • 25. Batten Wiring (CTS or TRS)  This type of wiring is also used for house wiring and its also quite cheap.  Cab Tyre Sheathed (C.T.S) wire or Tough Rubber Sheathed (T.R.S) wire is normally used as conductor for this wiring.
  • 26. Advantages of Batten Wiring  Wiring installation is simple and easy  cheap as compared to other electrical wiring systems  Paraphrase is good and beautiful  Repairing is easy  strong and long-lasting  Customization can be easily done in this wiring system.  less chance of leakage current in batten wiring system
  • 27. Disadvantages of Batten Wiring  Can’t be install in the humidity, Chemical effects, open and outdoor areas.  High risk of firs  Not safe from external wear & tear and weather effects (because, the wires are openly visible to heat, dust, steam and smoke.  Heavy wires can’t be used in batten wiring system.  Only suitable below then 250V.  Need more cables and wires.
  • 29. Types of wire used in wiring
  • 31. Weather proof wire •It made waterproof by drooping it into waterproof compound •It is useful for service connection
  • 32. Lead covered wire •No effect of moisture on it •It used where there is moisture presence.
  • 33. Mineral insulated copper covered •Less effect of temperature. •Copper sheath is provided. •It is used in mines, factory, refinery, furnace, boiler, rolling, mill est. •Coating of magnesium oxide is provided.
  • 34. Poly Vinyl Chloride wire •Dielectric strength is more •Mechanical strength is more •Life is long •Protect against flame •Protect against oil, alkali •PVC wire is widely used
  • 35. WIRING FOR DOMESTIC HOME & INDUSTRY
  • 36. Condition for Domestic & Industrial Installation  Height of switch board must be 1.3m to 1.75m from floor level  Height of distribution board must be 1.5m to 1.75m from floor level  The bottom of ceiling fan should have minimum clearance of 2.75m  All lamp should be filled with a minimum clearance of 2.75m above floor level  Load should be equally shared  In any building light wiring and power wiring should be kept separate  Power per circuit may take it as 800w or 1000w
  • 37. continued  Weatherproof wire for service connection with sufficient current carrying capacity.  All conductor/wire should be sage in all term of voltage rating with proper insulation.  Ever line or phase should be protected by suitable ratings fuse.  Each load point an appliances should be a independent control switch.  . In any light/fan and the number of load points connected in one sub circuit should be less than 10(ten).  In the bath rooms. the 3 pin socket should be at a height of not less than 1.5 m.
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  • 43.  References  http://www.ustudy.in/eee/eest  http://aceee.org/files/proceedings/2012/data/papers/0193-000376.pdf  Electrical Wiring, Estimating and Costing: M.K.S. Units for Technical Schools, Industrial Institutes, N.C.C., State Diplomas, Electrician and Supervisory Courses S. L. Uppal, J. M. Laroia  http://www.electricaltechnology.org/2015/09/types-of-wiring-systems-electrical- wiring-methods.html  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_wiring