Flowmeter connection with Ac solenoid valve

Flowmeter connection with Ac Solenoid valve:

This diagram shows how to make a flowmeter connection with the solenoid. In this circuit, we use a DP MCB ( Double Pole Minature Circuit Breaker ), an RCCB ( Residual Current Circuit Breaker ), a voltage transformer, a flowmeter, and an AC Solenoid. First, we need to connect the DP MCB with the power source, then connect the RCCB with the DP MCB, then connect the voltage transformer, then connect the flow meter, then connect the AC solenoid. Now this circuit is ready for use. 

Diagram of Flowmeter connection wiring:

Flowmeter connection with Ac solenoid valve
Fig 1: Flowmeter connection with Ac solenoid valve

Components Need for this Project:

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  5. Ac Solenoid Valve [See Buy Click Amazon]
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Components used to make the Single phase Flowmeter connection wiring:

01. DP MCB

DP MCB
Fig 2: 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.

02. RCCB 

RCCB
Fig 3: RCCB 


The RCCB (Residual Current Circuit Breaker) or RCCB is an electrical protective device. A residual Current Circuit Breaker is specially designed to protect the electrical circuit against earth faults and humans from electrical shock. In this, under normal conditions the load is always connected between the phase terminal to the neutral terminal, hence the flow of the phase current is equal to the neutral current. Earth fault or fault in a power system can cause excess heating, more power consumption, burning or fire, etc. So, protection against earth leakage is very important.

03. Voltage Transformer 

Voltage Transformer
Fig 4: Voltage Transformer


Electricity can be transferred from one AC circuit to another using a transformer. The electromagnetic induction concept is used by a transformer to either step-up or step-down the AC voltage. Transformers are widely used to reduce the power in the circuits of low-voltage devices like doorbells. This diagram shows Transformer 2 type step-up & step-down. Transformer has 240V primary windings and center-tapped secondary winding. The Electric transformer has flying-colored insulated connecting leads (Approx 100mm long). The Transformer act as a step-down transformer reducing AC - 240V to AC - 6v, 9v, and 12V.04. Flowmeter 

05. Ac Solenoid Valve

Ac Solenoid Valve
Fig 6: Ac Solenoid Valve


Ac Solenoid valves are the most important components used in Emergency off / on valves & other final control elements to control the process fluids & gases. Ac Solenoids are basically, elector mechanical devices that convert AC or DC electrical energy into linear motion.

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