INSIDE AN IRON BOX |
Hi there
I take up a very serious job in my system.I control the amount of heat inside my system.I not only control the amount of heat but secure my system from overheating.I'm connected in series with a heating coil.
I do function along with a heating element kept inside the plate.When the temperature rises heavily the heating element will bent upwards.This upward motion in turn pushes the thermostat contacts away from its normal position and the power supply gets disconnected.So i secure my system from overheating
I have a pivotal role inside my system.WONDER who's generating the heat?Don't amuse I;m the one who generates heat.My unit consists of a heating coil and a plate.Heating coil has a heating element inside and the heat is imparted to the cloths through another plate which is having high resistance towards temperature.
Hello friends
An ordinary wire cannot be used inside my system,that's why i assume the position here.Three wires are running inside named Phase,Neutral and Earth.A highly insulated cloth is wrapped over the three wires thereby making it leak proof.
We are the heat generating and controlling unit.No one can replace us so we declare that, we are the unit belong to the category named "NUCLEUS"
So NEVER WONDER who's generating the heat
there is a fusible resistor kind of thing in series with neutral line in Philips iron box.what is that?
ReplyDeleteSearching google image "phase neutral and earth" I came upon the photo of the cord you have shown that I bought today. My Bajaj iron cord melted away after giving service for 10-11 years. In layman's terms, the shopkeeper told me to connect Black on the left side (Neutral), Red on the right side (Phase), and Green in the middle (Earth). May be you will get other colours, but I have got those colours. ~Eskay-BBSR~
ReplyDeleteWhat happens to the iron box if I replace its wire with the wire which s used for electric rice cooker ....😁????
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