Sunday, 2 December 2012

BS1363

The most common type of AC power plug and socket used in the UK. The plug is fused. It was introduced in 1947 as a new standard for post-war reconstruction, replacing BS546. Most appliances are connected using these plugs (exceptions being appliances requiring more than 13 Amps).

Who is Indesit?

Indesit is an Italian domestic appliance (washing machines, fridges, freezers, ovens) manufacturer found in 1975. It has sales of 2.8 billion euros in 2011. It owns the Indesit, Hotpoint and Scholtes brands.

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Home Electrical Insulation Testing

Insulation Testing

A large percentage of testing done on electrical power systems (maybe 80%) is related to insulation testing. Companies like Megger provide equipment to do this.

Background to AC (Mains) Electricity

The current system of AC electricity we have today was devised by Nikola Tesla. His AC electric designs were licensed by entrepreneur and engineer, George Westinghouse.

AC electricity runs normally at 50 Hz (UK, India, China, France, Germany, Italy) or 60 Hz (USA, Canada, Brazil, South Korea). Japan is one country that has both 50Hz and 60Hz due to the conflicting influence of Britain and the United States.

AC vs. DC

This was a cause of great debate in the so-called War of Currents in the late 1880s (Thomas Edison being the foremost proponent of direct current).

Circuit Breakers
 
Electrical switches designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage by overload (excess current causing excess heat) or short circuit (where electricity goes on an unintended path).

Sunday, 1 August 2010

Limescale Removal

Calcium carbonate (limescale) dissolves in a range of mild acids.

Rust and WD40

WD40 stands for Water Displacement, 40th attempt (name used by the chemist who developed it in 1953). Norm Larsen was trying for a formula to prevent corrosion, achieved by displacing water. WD40 has no expiration date. It also cleans and degreases and can be used to lubricate the chain on a bike. WD40 cans contain carbon dioxide as a propellant.

You can remove rust with a wire brush and coat with WD40 to prevent rust.

Sunday, 18 July 2010

Soap

The earliest evidence of soap-making comes from Ancient Babylon around 2800BC. A formula for soap consisted of water, alkali and cassia oil ("false cinnamon"). Recipes for soap have existed through the centuries. Only till about the 1850s did industrial production of soap commence. The Latin word "sapo" means soap.