Fluorescent Tube Light Wiring:
This diagram shows how to connect a Fluorescent Tube Light Wiring. In this circuit diagram, we just describe how to connect a fluorescent tube light with a starter and ballast choke. Here we use a fluorescent tube light, a light starter, a ballast choke, and a switch. If you want to see this circuit diagram animation video please check our youtube video link below.
Diagram of Fluorescent Tube light wiring:
Components Need for this Project:
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01. Fluorescent Light
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Fig 2: Fluorescent Light |
A fluorescent lamp, tube light, or rod light is a type of electric lamp that uses electricity to excite mercury vapor to produce light. These lamps are mainly used as an artificial source of light. When the mercury vapor inside a fluorescent lamp is excited with electricity, the mercury molecules emit short-wavelength ultraviolet light that hits fluorescent particles to produce visible light. Fluorescent lamps always require a ballast to control the flow of electrical energy inside the lamp, which is required by incandescent lamps.
02. Electric Ballast
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Fig 3: Electric Ballast |
The word Ballast means balancer. Some of the problems mentioned above are in lighting the tube light in the preheating method. Basically electronic ballast is prepared to eliminate this problem. As a result, the tube light switches on and lights up the house. The type of ballast through which this is done is called electronic ballast. Basically, the tube light system also ballast play the role of the balancer. It stabilizes the current and voltage. If a tube light is connected directly to the main line without this ballast, excessive current will flow through the tube light.
03. Switch
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Fig 4: Switch |
A Single-Pole, Single-Throw (SPST) Switch. It's Got one Output and One Input. The Switch will Either be Closed or Completely Disconnected. SPSTs are Perfect for on-off Switching. They're also a Very Common Form of Momentary Switches. SPST Switches are Commonly Used in a Variety of Electrical Circuits and Applications, Such as Turning on And off Lights, Fans, and Other Appliances. They can Also be Used to Control the Flow of Electricity to Different Parts of a Circuit or to Switch Between Different Circuits Altogether.
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