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Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series (NEETS)
Module 3 - Introduction to Circuit Protection, Control, and Measurement
Chapter 1:  Index

Module 3 −− Introduction to Circuit Protection, Control, and Measurement

Pages i, 1−1, 1−11, 1−21, 1−31, 1−41, 1−51, 1−61, 1−71, 2−1, 2−11, 1−21, 2−31, 2−41, 3−1, 3−11, 3−21, 3−31, AI−1, AII−1, AIII−1, IV−1, Index

MODULE 3

 

Index

A

Ammeters, 1-16 to 1-23

connected in series, 1-17, 1-18

effect on circuit being measured, 1-18

ranges, 1-19 to 1-23

range selection, 1-23, 1-24 safety precautions, 1-24, 1-25 sensitivity, 1-19

Automatic switch, 3-5

B

Basic meter movements, 1-4 to 1-16

compass and alternating current, 1-10, 1-11

compass and conducting wire, 1-4 to 1-6

damping, 1-12, 1-13

electrodynamic meter movement, 1-13

hot-wire and thermocouple meter

movements 1-15, 1-16

indicating alternating current, 1-13

moving vane meter movements, 1-14

permanent-magnet moving-coil movement, 1-6 to 1-10

rectifier for ac measurement, 1-11, 1-12

C

Cartridge fuse, 2-6, 2-7

Circuit breakers, 2-20 to 2-29

magnetic trip element, 2-23, 2-24

maintenance, 2-28, 2-29

physical types, 2-26, 2-27

thermal-magnetic trip element, 2-24, 2-25

thermal trip element, 2-23, 2-24

time delay rating, 2-26

trip-free/nontrip free, 2-25, 2-26

Circuit control devices, 3-2 to 3-31

maintenance and replacement of switches, 3-15 to 3-18

relays, 3-22 to 3-27

solenoids, 3-19 to 3-22

switch ratings, 3-15

switch types, 3-4 to 3-16

Circuit measurement, 1-2 to 1-58

ammeters, 1-16 to 1-24

basic meter movements 1-4 to 1-16

meters, others, 1-47 to 1-56

multimeter, 1-40 to 1-47

ohmmeter, 1-32 to 1-40 voltmeters, 1-24 to 1-32

Circuit protection, 2-2 to 2-29

checking and replacement of fuses, 2-15 to 2-19

circuit breaker maintenance, 2-28, 2-29

circuit breakers, 2-20 to 2-29

fuseholders, 2-13 to 2-15

fuse ratings, 2-8 to 2-10 fuse types, 2-6 to 2-8

identification of fuses, 2-10 to 2-13

Commercial designation, fuses, 2-12 to 2-13

new, 2-13

old, 2-12, 2-13

Compass and alternating current, 1-10, 1-11

Compass and conducting wire, 1-4 to 1-6

Cross reference of military and commercial fuse designations, AIV-l, AIV-2

Current rating, fuse, 2-8

D

Damping, 1-12, 1-13

E

Electrodynamic meter movement, 1-13

F

Frequency meters, 1-50 to 1-53

moving-disk, 1-52, 1-53

vibrating-reed, 1-50

Fuseholders, 2-13 to 2-15 clip-type, 2-14

post-type, 2-14

Fuses, 2-4 to 2-20

checking and replacement of, 2-15 to 2-19

identification of, 2-10 to 2-13

ratings, 2-8 to 2-10

Index-1

Fuses - Continued types, 2-6 to 2-8

G

Glossary, AI-1 to AI-3

H

Hook-on type voltameter, 1-47

Hot-wire and thermocouple meter movements, 1-15, 1-16

I

In-circuit meters, 1-4

Indicating alternating current, 1-13

L

Laws of exponents, AII-1, AII-2

M

Maintenance and replacement of switches, 3-15 to 3-18

checking switches, 3-15 to 3-18

preventive maintenance of switches, 3-18

replacement of switches, 3-17, 3-18

Manual switches, 3-5

Megohmmeter, 1-38 to 1-40

safety precautions, 1-39

using, 1-39

Meter movements, basic, 1-4 to 1-16

compass and alternating current, 1-10, 1-11

compass and conducting wire, 1-4 to 1-6 damping, 1-12, 1-13

electrodynamic meter movement, 1-13

hot-wire and thermocouple meter

movements, 1-15, 1-16

indicating alternating current, 1-13

moving-vane meter movements, 1-14

permanent-magnet moving-coil 1-6 to 1-10

rectifier for ac measurement, 1-11, 1-12

Military designation, fuses, 2-10 to 2-12 new, 2-11, 2-12

old, 2-10, 2-11

Moving-disk frequency meter, 1-52, 1-53

Moving-vane meter movements, 1-14

Multicontact switches, 3-5 to 3-7

Multimeter, 1-40 to 1-48

function switches, 1-41

multimeter safety precautions, 1-46, 1-47

parallax error, 1-43 to 1-46

scales, 1-41 to 1-43

O

Ohmmeters, 1-33 to 1-41

ranges, 1-34 to 1-36

safety precautions, 1-37, 1-38

shunt ohmmeter, 1-36, 1-37

using, 1-33, 1-34

Out-of-circuit meters, 1-4

P

Permanent-magnet moving-coil movement, 1-6 to 1-10

Plug-type fuses, 2-6

R

Ratings, fuse, 2-8 to 2-10 current rating, 2-8 time delay rating, 2-8 voltage rating, 2-8

Rating, switch, 3-15 current rating, 3-15 voltage rating, 3-15

Rectifier for ac measurement, 1-11, 1-12

Relays, 3-22 to 3-30

Replacement and maintenance of switches, 3-15 to 3-18

Replacement of fuses, 2-17 to 2-19

 

S

Schematic symbols, AIII-1 to AIII-10

Shunt ohmmeter, 1-36, 1-37

Solenoids, 3-19 to 3-22

Switch types, 3-4 to 3-16 automatic, 3-5 manual, 3-5

multicontact, 3-5 to 3-7

Index-2

Switch types - Continued other types, 3-11 to 3-15

T

Type of fuses, 2-6 to 2-8 cartridge, 2-6, 2-7 plug, 2-6

Time delay rating, fuse, 2-8

V

Vibrating-reed frequency meter, 1-50

Voltage rating, fuse, 2-8

Voltmeters, 1-24 to 1-32

connected in parallel, 1-24, 1-25

Voltmeters - Continued

electrostatic meter movement, 1-31, 1-32 loading effect, 1-25 to 1-27

making a voltmeter from a current sensitive meter movement, 1-27

ranges, 1-28 to 1-31 safety precautions, 1-32 sensitivity, 1-27

W

Watt-hour meter, 1-49, 1-50

Wattmeter, 1-48, 1-49

Index-3

NEETS Modules
- Matter, Energy, and Direct Current
- Alternating Current and Transformers
- Circuit Protection, Control, and Measurement
- Electrical Conductors, Wiring Techniques, and Schematic Reading
- Generators and Motors
- Electronic Emission, Tubes, and Power Supplies
- Solid-State Devices and Power Supplies
- Amplifiers
- Wave-Generation and Wave-Shaping Circuits
- Wave Propagation, Transmission Lines, and Antennas
- Microwave Principles
- Modulation Principles
- Introduction to Number Systems and Logic Circuits
- - Introduction to Microelectronics
- Principles of Synchros, Servos, and Gyros
- Introduction to Test Equipment
- Radio-Frequency Communications Principles
- Radar Principles
- The Technician's Handbook, Master Glossary
- Test Methods and Practices
- Introduction to Digital Computers
- Magnetic Recording
- Introduction to Fiber Optics
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