Water Heater with timer:
This diagram shows how to make a Water Heater with a timer. In this circuit, we use a geyser water heater, a DP MCB ( Double Pole Miniature Circuit Breaker ), and a timer. First, we need to input a power connection to DP MCB, then input power to the timer from the DP MCB, then input a power connection to the water heater. Now this circuit is ready for use. If you want to know more about this circuit please check our youtube video below the post.
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Components needed For this Project:
You can get the components from any of the sites below:
- DP MCB 25A [See Buy Click Amazon]
- 8 Pin Timer 220V AC [See Buy Click Amazon]
- Geyser Water Heater [See Buy Click Amazon]
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Components used to make the Water Heater with timer:
DP MCB In 2 Pole MCB, switching & protection is affected in phases and the neutral. A Double Pole or DP Switch is a Switch that Controls 2 Circuits at the same time. In terms of Residential Switching, this Normally means it Switches the live and Neutral at the same time. In Layperson Terms, Double Pole switches or DP Switches are Exclusively Designed to Control 2 Different Electrical Circuits at the same time, which allows the Appliances to Isolate safely and reliably. Fan or light Combinations and Medical Equipment are some of the many applications for DP Electrical Switches and Electrical components.
02. Timer:
A timer is a type of time-switching device that controls and controls Electrical circuits and electrical and electronic devices through time setting (on/off). The timer is basically 8-pin. Like other controlling devices the timer has a coil and when this coil is magnetized, the timer works on/off. The timer has 2 common ends and each common end has normally close and normally open options. When the timer is set by time, the timer trips at the end of that time and turns the common is normally closed (on) to open (off) and normally open (off) to close (on). This is how the timer works.
Water Heaters are Familiar Fixtures in Most Homes. The water Heater Design That is most Widely used in the U.S. Today is Really a Pretty Simple Appliance; it is basically a Drum filled With Water And Equipped With a Heating Mechanism On The Bottom or Inside. Common Energy Sources for Heating Up Water Include Electricity, Burner oil, And Natural gas. Some Modern Applications have also Moved to solar and Geothermal Heat for Increased Efficiency controller systems. Electric Water Heaters Have Heating Elements Inside the Tank to Heat the Water.
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