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Household electrical appliances and their power consumption

  Household Electrical Appliances and Their Power Consumption – A Complete Guide Our homes are full of electrical appliances, and each one consumes a certain amount of power. Knowing the wattage of these devices helps us manage our energy use wisely, save money on electricity bills, and contribute to energy conservation. 🔌 Why is it important to know the wattage? Electricity bills are calculated in units (kWh) . 1 Unit = 1000 watts × 1 hour . By knowing the wattage, we can estimate daily, monthly, and yearly consumption of each appliance. 📊 Common Household Appliances and Their Power Usage Appliance Average Power (Watt) 💡 LED Bulb 9W 🌀 Ceiling Fan 70W 🔦 LED Tube Light 18W 📺 LED TV 100W 🧊 Refrigerator 200W 🥤 Mixer Grinder 500W 👕 Electric Iron 1000W 🌬️ Exhaust Fan 250W 🧺 Washing Machine 500W 🍲 Microwave Oven 1200W ☕ Electric Kettle 1500W 🔥 Room Heater 2000W ❄️ Air Conditioner 1500W 💻 Laptop 65W ...

Choosing the right MCB and wire size for safe electronics installation

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Choosing the Right MCB and Wire Size for Safe Electrical Installations When it comes to electrical safety in homes, offices, and industries, selecting the right MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker) and wire size is crucial. The image above gives a clear and colorful representation of how current ratings, wire thickness, and applications go hand-in-hand to ensure both safety and efficiency. Let’s break it down. 🔌 Understanding MCB Ratings and Wire Sizes 15A – 1.5mm² Wire (Fan Circuits) Suitable for low-power loads like fans and small appliances. The 1.5mm² wire ensures enough capacity to handle up to 15 amps safely. 21A – 2.5mm² Wire (Iron & Small Heating Devices) Used for medium-load appliances such as electric irons. A 2.5mm² wire supports the higher current draw while preventing overheating. 27A – 4mm² Wire (Air Conditioners) Ideal for heavy appliances like AC units. 4mm² wiring provides safe conduction for sustained loads. 34A – 6mm² Wire (House Wiring /...

MCB installation diagram

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MCB Installation Diagram: A Step-by-Step Guide for Safe Electrical Wiring Electrical safety in homes and offices starts with a well-planned wiring system. One of the most important components of this system is the MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker) , which protects electrical circuits from overloads and short circuits. The diagram above illustrates a typical MCB installation layout with proper connections from the electricity pole to individual room circuits. Understanding the Components in the Diagram Pole The electricity supply originates from the distribution pole outside your premises. It carries the phase (live) and neutral wires that feed into your home. Electric Meter The supply first passes through the electricity meter , which measures energy consumption in kilowatt-hours (kWh). This ensures accurate billing from the utility provider. Main MCB The main MCB is the first protective device after the meter. It acts as the primary circuit breaker, shutting off powe...

Photodiode working types and applications

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  Photodiode: Working, Types, and Applications A photodiode is a semiconductor device that converts light into an electrical current. It works on the principle of the photoelectric effect — when photons (light particles) strike the surface of the photodiode, they excite electrons, generating a flow of current. Photodiodes are widely used in optical communication systems, light-sensing devices, and various measurement instruments due to their high sensitivity and fast response. How a Photodiode Works A photodiode is essentially a p–n junction diode designed to operate in reverse bias . When light hits the depletion region of the diode: Photons with sufficient energy break the covalent bonds in the semiconductor material. This generates electron–hole pairs . The electric field in the depletion region separates these charges, producing a current known as photocurrent . The magnitude of the photocurrent is directly proportional to the intensity of incident light, ma...

Thermistor

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  Understanding NTC and PTC Thermistors: A Guide to Temperature-Sensitive Resistors In the world of electronics, temperature sensing and control are critical in many applications—from home appliances to industrial equipment. Among the most commonly used temperature sensors are thermistors , specifically NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) and PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) types. Let’s explore what they are, how they work, and where they are used. 🔍 What is a Thermistor? A thermistor (short for “thermal resistor”) is a type of resistor whose resistance changes significantly with temperature. Unlike standard resistors that maintain a fixed resistance, thermistors are highly sensitive to temperature variations. There are two main types: NTC Thermistor – Resistance decreases as temperature increases. PTC Thermistor – Resistance increases as temperature increases. 🌡️ NTC Thermistor (Negative Temperature Coefficient) How It Works: In an NTC thermisto...

Sarface Mount capacitor

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Understanding Surface Mount Capacitors: The Backbone of Miniature Electronics In the ever-evolving world of electronics, compactness, efficiency, and automation are the keys to innovation. One critical component that supports these goals is the surface mount capacitor (SMC) . Widely used in smartphones, laptops, medical devices, and industrial electronics, surface mount capacitors have revolutionized the way electronic circuits are designed and manufactured. 🔍 What is a Surface Mount Capacitor? A surface mount capacitor is a type of capacitor designed specifically for Surface Mount Technology (SMT) , which allows components to be mounted directly onto the surface of printed circuit boards (PCBs). Unlike traditional through-hole capacitors , SMCs do not require leads or holes in the PCB, enabling more compact and automated assembly processes. 🛠️ Construction and Types Surface mount capacitors come in a variety of types, with the most common being: Ceramic SMD Capacitors : W...