The biggest marker for the success of an electrical appliance is how seamlessly it fits into our everyday life. The more effortlessly a device, equipment, or electrical accessory fits into our life, t...
Electrical appliances used in our homes usually have a simple push-button and a plug connected to a power unit. Once either or both are disconnected from the power source, the electricity is turned of...
Residual Current Circuit Breakers or RCCBs are precautionary devices installed in electrical circuits. These are part of a system of safety measures taken to ensure that electrical circuits remain pro...
You must remember a time at your home or office space when someone said “the fuse has gone out”. You must have known then that a fuse going out means there is an issue with the power supply.
Push buttons are power-controlling switches of a machine or appliance. These are usually made of metal or thermoplastic and offer very simple access to the user. In electric circuits, the power flows ...
Switchgear is classified as a preventative system. It controls and protects electrical circuits and equipment. It’s safe to say that because of the presence of switchboards, the generation, transmis...
Electrical wires pass through the ground and often form a network that successfully transfers electricity from one place to another. But sometimes these electrical wires may not have the necessary ins...
We use multiple devices in our everyday lives. These devices make our life convenient; a convenience we often take for granted.
Automation has taken on a whole new meaning today. Now it means wireless technology that is connected to multiple devices. Yet home automation has humble origins. Imagine the very first washing machin...
Any appliance that we use today has many nuanced mechanisms that make it function. Advances in the technology of electrical devices usually enhance the basic features of devices.