Friday, August 15, 2014

trailing switch


Trailing switch is an equipment which gives the current to the unit which we want to operate if control socket is switched on. For example, let’s connect a motor is connected to the control socket and a lamp is connected at the trailing socket. The lamp will glow only when the motor is running.





When the load connected at the control schema is switched on, the load current flows through the diodes and as a result there will a voltage drop across the diodes. This voltage drop is sufficient enough to switch on the sensitive triac T1 and the equipments connected at the trailing sockets gets power supply. The components R2 and C1 forms a snubber schema which protects the triac from transient fluctuations.

Almost all equipments like motors, drills, blenders, fan, old TV, radio, amplifiers etc can be connected at the control socket. In case of modern TV, computers, amplifiers, etc the power switch does not completely isolate the equipment and the equipment will draw a small amount of current in the standby mode which is sufficient enough to trigger the triac . Such equipments cannot be used on the control socket because it makes the trailing equipments ON even if the control equipment is OFF.


Notes.

* Assemble the schema on a good quality PCB.
* The triac T1 must be a 600V, 8A, high sensitive gate type like TIC 225M.
* Maxim load that can be connected at the trailing socket is 1000W.
* Fit the triac with a heat sink.
* Take at most care while handling this schema as it is connected to 230V AC.



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