Voltage Protection Device Wiring:

This diagram shows how to make Voltage Protection Device Wiring. In this circuit, we use a single-phase energy meter, a VPD ( Voltage Protection Device ), an RCBO ( Residual current operated Circuit Breaker with Overcurrent protection ), and an electric kettle. First, we need to input power to the energy meter, then input power to VPD from the energy meter, then input connection to RCBO from the VPD. And lastly, we need input power to the electric kettle. Now this circuit is ready for use. If you want to know more about this circuit please check our youtube video below the post.

Diagram of Voltage Protection Device Wiring:

Voltage Protection Device Wiring

Components needed For this Project:

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  1. Single Phase Energy Meter [See Buy Click Amazon]
  2. VPD [See Buy Click Amazon]
  3. RCBO [See Buy Click Amazon]
  4. Electric Kettle [See Buy Click Amazon]

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Components used to make the Voltage Protection Device Wiring:

01. Single Phase Energy Meter:

A Single-Phase Energy Meter is a sort of Watt-Hour meter. It consists of two Electromagnets. Single-Phase Energy Meter is also Popularly known as a watt-hour meter. One Magnet is called the shunt magnet Ml which is Mounted with a Pressure coil. The Pressure coil is a long coil Made of fine Copper wire which is connected across the Supply line. Single-phase energy meters are suitable for measuring single-phase AC current frequencies of 50/60 Hz, which are used for fixed indoor installations.

02. VPD ( Voltage Protection Device ):

A voltage protection device or spike suppressor, surge Suppressor, Surge diverter, surge protection device (SPD), or Transient voltage Surge suppressor is an appliance or device Intended to protect electrical Devices from Voltage Spikes in Alternating Current (AC) Circuits. the voltage protection device is a power supply feature that Shuts down the Supply or Clamps the Output when the Voltage Exceeds a Preset Level. Most Power Supplies use an Over-Voltage Protection Circuit to Prevent Damage to Electronic Components

03. RCBO:

An RCBO protects electrical equipment against two types of faults; Residual current and over current. Residual current, or earth leakage as it is sometimes referred to, occurs when there is a break in the circuit which can be caused by faulty electrical wiring or if the wire is accidentally cut. When there is a break in the circuit which may be due to faulty electrical wiring or accidental cutting of the wire. To prevent the current from being redirected and causing an electric shock, the RCBO current breaker stops it.

04. Electric Kettle:

An Electric kettle Plugs into an outlet and uses Electricity to Power an Integrated heating element, Rather than using a Stovetop burner to Heat Water. Electric Kettles Come with a Power base that uses electrical current to send heat energy directly into the kettle. Most electric Kettles are operated by either a Simple OFF/ON Switch or Feature Controls that heat water to a precise temperature to create Specialty Drinks Like tea, hot Cocoa, Coffee, or Other Warm Drinks.

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