Mixer Grinder Wiring Connection | Grinder Connection Diagram

Mixer Grinder Wiring Connection:

This diagram shows how to connect the mixer grinder wiring connection. In this circuit diagram, we easily try to describe you how to a mixer grinder can connect. In this circuit diagram, we use a 3-pin top plug, a universal motor, an overload relay, a rotary switch, indicator light. If you want to clarify details about this diagram please check our youtube video.

Diagram of Mixer Grinder wiring:

Mixer Grinder Wiring Connection
Fig 1: Mixer Grinder Wiring Connection

Components Need for this Project:

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  1. 3-Pin Top Plug [See Buy Click Amazon]
  2. Rotary Switch [See Buy Click Amazon]
  3. Indicator Light [See Buy Click Amazon]
  4. Overload Relay [See Buy Click Amazon]
  5. Universal Motor [See Buy Click Amazon]
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Components used to make the Mixer Grinder Wiring Connection:

01. 3-Pin Top Plug

3 Pin Top Plug
Fig 2: 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.


02. Rotary Switch

Rotary Switch
Fig 3: Rotary Switch
Selector Switches Can be Rotated left, Right, or in The Center in Order to Open or Close The Electrical Contacts. The Function of a Selector Switch is To Control Devices as well as Switch Between a Minimum of Two or More Circuits. The perfect Use For a Selector Switch is When Used for Controlling an Output of a Device. Selector Switches Come as a Complete Unit Often listed as a Terminal Block Meaning the Selector Switch is a Complete Block Which Makes it Simple And easy to Install.


03. Indicator Light

Indicator Light
Fig 4: Indicator Light
An electric current Flow Indicator Senses The electrical Current Through an electrical device And produces visible feedback to Indicate Proper Operation. The Current Flow Indicator Has Voltage And Current Regulation Craving First And Second Inputs Connected To The First And Second Conductors, Respectively. This Publication Provides updated Statistics on a Comprehensive Set of social, Economic, Financial, and Environmental Measures as Well as Select Indicators for Sustainable Development Goals.


04. Overload Relay

Fig 5: Overload Relay
Overload relays are often used to protect the motor from excessive current flow. Overload relays are used to protect the motor from overheating. Besides some specific faults such as phase to phase, phase to ground, etc. overload relay provides protection to the motor. A thermal overload relay works on the principle of bimetallic strip electro-thermal characteristics. When the bimetallic heats up, the trip function in the overload relay turns on and disconnects the power supply to the contactor coil, thus tripping the overload relay and breaking the motor current and saving the motor.

05. Universal Motor

Universal Motor
Fig 6: Universal Motor
A universal motor is a type of electric motor that can be powered by AC or DC power and uses an electromagnet as its stator to create a magnetic field. The Universal Motor is Structurally Very Similar to a DC Series Motor but Slightly Modified to Operate with AC Power. This type of electric motor is best driven by AC because the field on both sides can be reversed (opposite polarity) together with the current flowing through the coil and armature (and their resulting magnetic field). The resulting mechanical force is independent of the applied voltage and turns in a different continuous direction which is determined by the polarity of the commutator and field coils.

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