Motor Connected to 2-Meters | Changeover Switch Connection

Motor Connected to 2-Meters | Changeover Switch Connection

Motor Connected to 2-meters:

This diagram shows how to make Motor Connected to 2-Meters. Changeover Switch Connection. In this circuit, we use two electric single-phase energy meters, a changeover switch, and a single-phase motor. Here connect all components with power. This circuit is ready for use. If you want to know more about this circuit please stay with check our youtube video below the post.

Diagram of Changeover switch wiring:

Motor Connected to 2-Meters
Fig 1: Motor Connected to 2-Meters

Components Need for this Project:

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  1. Electric Meter [See Buy Click Amazon]
  2. Changeover Switch [See Buy Click Amazon]
  3. Single Phase Motor [See Buy Click Amazon]
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Components used to make the changeover switch connection:

01. Electric Meter

Electric Meter
Fig 2: Electric Meter


The measuring device with the help of which the electric power or energy of a circuit is measured is called Energy Meter (Energy Meter). Also called a watt-hour or kilowatt-hour meter. For home appliances, we used a single-phase energy meter. The single-phase energy meter is directly connected between the line and the load. Both coils produce their magnetic fields, when the meter is connected to the supply line, and the load. Energy meters are used in homes and in industrial applications where we want to found that how much energy is being consumed by home appliances and electrical equipment.

02. Changeover Switch

Changeover Switch
Fig 3: Changeover Switch


Change-Over Switch A single switching system used to operate one of the electrical systems in the absence of power from two sources (generator and PDB) is called a change over switch. Another is the PDB or Palli Vidyut Samity line made from generators or inverters. When the PDB/Rural power line is on, your company's generator line is off. Again when the PDB line goes off your company's generator line will come on again. The switching system to control these two types of electrical systems is called an automatic change-over switching system.

03. Single Phase Motor

Single Phase Motor
Fig 4: Single Phase Motor


Single-Phase Induction Motor is Very Simple in Construction, Economical, Reliable, and Easy to Repair And Maintain. Due to all these advantages, it is widely used in vacuum cleaners, fans, centrifugal pumps, blowers, washing machines, etc. It can run only by supplying 1 phase current through this motor. The main two parts of this motor are Rotor and Stator. Among them, the rotating part is the Rotor and the stationary part is the Stator. Like all induction motors, a single-phase induction motor consists of two main parts, the stator, and the rotor.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does a 2 pole changeover switch work?

The changeover switches connect the critical loads or circuits, the main power grid, the generator, or an alternate source. When manually operated, the power flowing to the critical loads or circuit changes from either the main power grid or generator, preventing back feed into each other.

How is a 2-pole switch wired?

A double pole switch would have one hot wire in and two hot wires out, basically the same as a three-way switch. On a three-way switch, the side with two wires is called a Traveler Wire, and one of those wires is always hot, depending upon whether the switch is up or down.

How does a 2 wire switch work?

A standard two-wire lighting circuit is shown in Figure 1. The brown wire is Live (also known as permanent live), this brings the live supply to the switch. The blue wire is known as the Switched Live and takes the power supply to the light. Switched Live was only live when the switch was on (this is where it gets its name from).

Why do I need a 2-way switch?

You would use a 2-way light switch when you have two switches controlling one light, for instance in a hallway, where you have a switch at both ends of the hallway that controls the hallway light. You could switch the light on or off from either end of the hallway.

Can you use a 2-way switch for 1 way?

Yes, you can use a two-way switch for 1-way switching. In fact, many manufacturers don't offer a 1-way switch anymore, they only offer 2-way switches. This is because the cost of manufacture is very similar, therefore there is little to gain from manufacturing 1-way-only switches.

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