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Hi all :)
I teach Electricity in France.
With my english teacher, we want to create an activity for our student.

The goal for students is to describe an electrical object to other.
The other student has to find the object.

I have some difficulty to find the best name for each object.
Can you tell me if we need to change their name ?

Thank you for your help

Best regard
Christophe
 

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You might struggle with this as few of those objects have 'just one name' and what they represent is not always clear
 
No 6, to me could be any type of motor, I don't know how you can say it is an asynchronous one.

No 8 and 9, which you have as "isolated" screwdrivers, if they were intended for live working they would (at least in the UK) have red or red/yellow handles, and be known as "VDE" screwdrivers. Your photos to me are just normal screwdrivers (philips, flat).

No 13 looks like what we call a "tape measure". I've never heard of a "flexometer".
 
Hi,
thank your for your help, i will change it.

I have a real problem with numbers : 10, 11, 15, 16 (a real problem with it), 17, 20, 21 and 23.
Maybe they are ok but i need a confirmation.

Thank you
Christophe
 
20: MCB= miniture circuit breaker= Disconjoncture.
21: Timer switch
23: Is a bit confusing, it looks like a three phase junction, but is nether an MCB (disconjoncture) or RCD ( diconjoncture differential).

This site if opened in Google can be translated to English in Settings: Mise à la terre d'une installation électrique - https://www.schema-electrique.net/mise-a-la-terre-installation-electrique-norme-NF-C-15-100.html#Comment-installer-liaison-equipotent and will give you all you need, scroll to the bottom of the page and its lists all equipment in a French installation.
 
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6: Induction motor. Asynchronous is not wrong, but we normally call them induction motors. (I agree with the above post that there is no definite indication that the motor is an induction type but the 99% of motors that look like that are inductions)
7: RCD (residual current device)
8 & 9: In English we use both the words 'insulated' and 'isolated' but there is a difference in meaning to 'isolé.' 'Insulated' means covered in an insulating material like plastic, but 'isolated' means switched-off or disconnected. So a screwdriver with an approved plastic-covered shaft for electrical work is an 'insulated screwdriver'.
21: Is a timer as per Mike Johnson but it's worth mentioning that the 'push on - push off' type of staircase light control using a télérupteur is not really used in the UK. So we don't have a special name for that kind of staircase light control.
24: Is indeed a cylindrical fuse-link but we would much more commonly call it a cartridge fuse.

@Mike Johnson #20 looks to be a contactor as it has A1 and A2 terminals.
 
Not forgetting that most any MCB/RCD/RCBO are dual pole in France.

téléfupteur and parafondrue for thee way wired as per UK type lighting circuits. 🥴

My momentary switch explanation and DDR and DCR explanation comment seems to have disappeared.
 

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