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    Water Level Indicator

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    CONTENTS 1) INTRODUCTION 2) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 3) HOW IT WORKS 4) COMPONENETS DESCRIPTION. A. IC 555 TIMER B. BC 547 TRANSISTOR C. RESISTER D. CAPACITOR E. PRESET F. BUZZER G. PCB 5) SCOPE 1) INTRODUCTION: Generally when we are pumping liquids like water or may be any other liquid is we need a human to see whether the tank is filled or not or we will place a overflow pipe to know that the tank is fill or not

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    (smaller further down the network). This can result in areas where the low voltage network is weak in terms of ability to cope with distribution generation injection of power. Moreover‚ they also said that the impact of poor power quality on the electrical supply network is often insidious and often its root cause is not correctly identified. Harmonic content has been shown to destroy capacitor banks‚ over-heat transformers and overload neutral connections. Storm related damage is a major source of

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    8875 International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical‚ Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Vol. 1‚ Issue 2‚ August 2012 Optimal Placement of DG in Radial Distribution Network for Minimization of Losses Ram Singh1‚ Gursewak Singh Brar2 and Navdeep Kaur3 Assistant Professor‚ Deptt. of Electrical Engineering‚ Baba Hira Singh Bhattal Institute of Engg. & Technology‚ Lehragaga‚ Punjab‚ India. 2 Associate Professor‚ Deptt. of Electrical Engineering‚ Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engineering

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    tenaga nasional berhad

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    further improve and add more substance to the Third (3rd) Edition. Special thanks to Federation of Malaysia Consumers Association (FOMCA)‚ Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM)‚ Association of Consulting Engineers of Malaysia (ACEM) ‚ The Electrical and Electronics Association of Malaysia (TEEAM)‚ Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association (REHDA)‚ The Institution of Engineers‚ Malaysia (IEM)‚ Masters Builders Association of Malaysia (MBAM)‚ The Cement & Concrete Association of Malaysia

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    keeping two parts of an electric circuit in contact. 5. Conduit: A tube or trough for protecting electric wiring: "the gas pipe should not be close to any electrical conduit". 6. Racks: In the electrical wiring of buildings‚ a cable tray system is used to support insulated electric cables used for power. 7. Punch-Down Blocks: Type of electrical connection often used in telephony; it is named because the solid copper wires are "punched down" into short open-ended slots which are a type of insulation-displacement

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    What are conductors

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    because of temperature effects. Devices made of semiconductors‚ notably silicon‚ are essential components of most electronic circuits. 1. A semiconductor is a material which has electrical conductivitybetween that of a conductor such as copper and that of an insulatorsuch as glass.  semiconductor is a material whose electrical conductivity is between that of a conductor and an insulator. The elements most commonly used in semiconducting devices aresilicon and germanium. A semiconductor is a solid substance

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    Statement of Purpose

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    Statement of Purpose I wish to introduce myself as ‚ a prospective student aspiring to pursue my Masters in Electrical and Electronics Engineering for 2010. With impressive feedback from my seniors studying in your esteemed college and while perusing the Internet extensively I gathered valuable information on the courses listed by you. This made me choose your college‚ the best offering this course. Technology and its myriad aspects fascinate me

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    part of the sequential sharing of power between outlets and a circuit malfunction‚ such as a blown fuse. Images(2)     Claims(7) What is claimed is: 1. A power sharing device‚ comprising: (a) a power cord‚ adapted to be inserted into a standard electrical outlet‚ thereby providing appropriate voltages to a line current conductor‚ a neutral current conductor and a ground current conductor; (b) delay period choice switch means for allowing the user to select an initial delay period‚ typically of either

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    Network Theorms

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    elementary description of network terms and definitions‚ • explain the superposition theorem‚ reciprocating theorem and maximum power transfer theorem‚ • describe the Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems‚ and • explain star delta transformation. 26 Electrical Technology 2.2 NETWORKS We can define a network as a complex form or an electric circuit which consist of a number of inter-connected single circuit elements. A network consists of different elements. The elements are represented by network branches

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    A Wheatstone Bridge

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    A Wheatstone bridge is an electrical circuit used to measure an unknown electrical resistance by balancing two legs of a bridge circuit‚ one leg of which includes the unknown component. Its operation is similar to the original potentiometer. It was invented by Samuel Hunter Christie in 1833 and improved and popularized by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1843. One of the Wheatstone bridge’s initial uses was for the purpose of soils analysis and comparison.[1] -------------------------------------------------

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