Deep Fryer Wiring

Deep Fryer Wiring

Deep fryer wiring is shown in this diagram. The oil medium is heated to a temperature of about 400° Fahrenheit in deep fryers using a heating element. A food product's moisture interior boils when it is dipped into oil, but because oil and water don't mix, the product doesn't lose moisture; instead, it is steamed from the inside out.

Diagram of Deep Fryer Wiring

Components Need for this Project:

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  4. 3-Pin Top Plug [See Buy Click Amazon]
  5. Limit Switch [See Buy Click Amazon]
  6. Terminal Block [See Buy Click Amazon]
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Components used to make the Deep Fryer Wiring:

01. Heater Element

Heater Element
Fig 2: Heater Element
The Defrost Heaters are Used to Melt the Accumulated frost off the Evaporator coil Surfaces and warm the drain pan to allow the Defrost Condensate to exit Down the Drain line Without Refreezing the pan. Defrost Heaters are Commonly located beneath refrigerators and Evaporator coils. You Will Have to Remove any Objects That are in your way such as the Contents of the Freezer, Freezer shelves, Icemaker parts, and Back, the Inside rear, or Bottom Panel.


02. DP MCB

DP MCB
Fig 3: DP MCB
Double pole MCB can control two wires. This circuit breaker is generally used in single-phase electric lines. Double pole MCB circuit breaker input has two wires supply two wires and an output. In a single-phase line, A double-pole MCB circuit breaker is used to give good production. This circuit breaker is provided through phase and neutral circuit breaker, it is very safe. This circuit breaker is preferred for home appliances. A DP MCB usually trips for 2 reasons 1. Overload 2. Short circuit.

03. 3-Pin Socket

3-Pin Socket
Fig 4: 3-Pin Socket
A socket is a type of equipment used in electrical wiring lines that always has an electrical connection. According to the need, it can be supplied to the electrical equipment. In case of electric iron, electric hand drill machine and electric hand grinder etc. two-pin socket with earth terminal is used. Also, three-pin sockets are used for electrical appliances that have a metal body and are likely to be electrified. Eg – Refrigerator, room heater, table heater, hot-plate, electric oven etc.


04. 3-Pin Top Plug

3-Pin Top Plug
Fig 5: 3-Pin Top Plug
Many of us mistake a device that receives power through a 3-pin plug as a 3-phase load. Actually, they are single-phase loads and a 3-pin plug is used in these devices to avoid electrical accidents. This type of plug has three pins called 'Live', 'Neutral', and 'Earthing' which are marked by letters 'L', 'N', and 'E' respectively. The three wires to which these three pins are connected are also colored differently. The earth pin is connected to yellow or green, live pin to red or brown and neutral pin to black or blue wire. Among these pins, the earth pin is the longest and thickest.


05. Limit Switch

Limit Switch
Fig 6: Limit Switch
A limit switch is a special type of switch that controls the speed and operation of a machine using mechanical power. In industry, this limit switch is used as a speed controller for tower cranes, electric motors, hydraulic or pneumatic pistons, and elevators. Almost all of us have a Refrigerator at home. The limit switch controls the opening or closing of this refrigerator. And accordingly, the light goes off or on. But this limit switch is also used to control the movement of overhead garage doors. Limit switches are also used to count various passing objects through the gate.


06. Terminal Block

Terminal Block
Fig 7: Terminal Block
A Terminal Block Consists of Modular Housing With An Insulated Body That Secures Two Or More Wires Together. Terminal Blocks—Also Referred to as terminal Connectors, Connection Terminals, or Screw Terminals—are Used in a Wide Array of Applications Where Electrical Systems Need to be Safely Connected. Electrical Terminals are a Class of Electrical Connectors That are Used to Transfer Electrical Current From a Power or Grounding Source to use. Terminals "Terminate" by Crimping or Soldering to Wire or Cable.

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