Symbol Name Description
Voltmeter It is the symbol that shows Voltmeter which is used to measure the v
It represents the ammeter whose work is to measure the current
Ammeter
circuit.
Ohmmete It is the symbol of the ohmmeter which is needed to measure the val
r resistor.
Wattmeter This represents the power meter which shows the power consumptio
Produce a buzzing sound when current flows through
BUZZER
it.
Electric
This is the symbol of Bell which Rings when activated.
Bell
The fuse disconnects when the current is above the
Fuse threshold---used to protect a circuit from high
currents.
Battery It is the symbol of single cell use to generate constant
Cell volt.
It is the symbol of a battery which is the combination of
Battery
two or more cells.
Capacitor is used to store electric charge. It acts as a short
Capacitor
circuit with AC and an open circuit with DC.
Diode allows current flow in one direction only -
Diode
left (anode) to the right (cathode).
It is the symbol of a switch that disconnects
Switch
current when open.
Electrical Wire It is the symbol that is used to represent a wire.
Connected This Symbol represents the wire connected
Wires crossing.
Not Connect This Symbol shows that wires are not connected
Wires on crossing.
Capacitor is used to store electric charge. It acts
Capacitor
as short circuit with AC and open circuit with DC.
- A panelboard is a component of an electrical distribution system which divides an
electrical power feed into branch circuits, while providing a protective circuit breaker
or fuse for each circuit, in a common enclosure.
- Lighting control panelboards are specialized panelboards that include both circuit
breaker overcurrent protection and the ability to control lighting and receptacle loads
per circuit, all in one compact panelboard.
- Resistor is an electrical component that reduces the electric current. The resistor's
ability to reduce the current is called resistance and is measured in units of ohms
(symbol: Ω).
- incandescent lamp, any of various devices that produce light by heating a suitable
material to a high temperature. When any solid or gas is heated, commonly by
combustion or resistance to an electric current,
- A fluorescent lamp is a type of electric light (lamp) that uses ultraviolet emitted by
mercury vapor to excite a phosphor, which emits visible light.
- Weather-Resistant outlets differ in construction from indoor outlets because they
must be able to withstand the rigors of exposure to the elements. They are made with
UV stabilized materials and have corrosion resistant screws and mounting strap that
stand up to the harsh elements of the outdoors.
- SPO (Special Purpose Outlet) is an electrical outlet, specially designed for serving
heavy domestic loads (single phase or three phases) with flush stainless-steel front
- A duplex outlet provides space for two electrical receptacles, leaving you room to
plug in two devices. A duplex outlet is one of the most common outlets found in
homes and businesses, and its design will protect you from electrical shock hazards.
- A range receptacle is an essential component of your electric range plug setup. It
is the connection point between your range and the power source in your home. The
outlet is responsible for supplying the necessary electrical current to your electric
stove, allowing it to function properly.
- A lightning arrester (alternative spelling lightning arrestor) (also called lightning
isolator) is a device, essentially an air gap between an electric wire and ground, used
on electric power transmission and telecommunication systems to protect the
insulation and conductors of the system from the damaging
- A ground symbol identifies a ground terminal. It can be used for a zero potential
reference point from where current is measured. It is also for electrical shock
protection.
- An antenna is a specialized transducer that converts electric current into
electromagnetic (EM) waves or vice versa. Antennas are used to transmit and
receive nonionizing EM fields, which include radio waves, microwaves, infrared
radiation (IR) and visible light.
- Electric Bell. This is the symbol of Bell which Rings when activated. Fuse. The fuse
disconnects when the current is above the threshold---used to protect a circuit from
high currents.
- Also known as a sounder, audio alarm or audio indicator, a buzzer is a basic audio
device that generates a sound from an incoming electrical signal.
- These symbols represent electrical and electronic devices that process
electromagnetic signals transforming them into audio signals or vice versa.
- The cell symbol is two parallel lines. A longer line shows the positive terminal. A
shorter line shows the negative terminal. I
- A push button switch is a mechanical device used to control an electrical circuit in
which the operator manually presses a button to actuate an internal switching
mechanism.
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