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HOME AUTOMATION WITH SMART SWITCH BOARDS 23/09/2019

Can Genset control at your fingertips ?
Yes
KOEL iGreen gensets are enabled with KOEL remote monitoring system, KOEL
remote monitoring enables users to remotely monitor the important parameters
of the genset, in case of any critical parameter alert is generated by ECU, KOEL
remote monitoring system alerts the user immediately. KOEL remote monitoring
system can be accessed via mobile device or desktop and this innovative system
also alerts nearest service dealer is case of any emergency break-down.

KOEL iGreen presents India’s only digital power back-up solution, designed for the users of tomorrow.
KOEL iGreen promise world class performance, robust design, digitally connected, ultimate
convenient, smart user interface, superior looks and one-stop solution for its esteemed customers.
KOEL iGreen gensets comes with an Auto Main Failure panel which are
specifically designed to deliver ultimate convenience to user. With mains
power failure this panel automatically starts the genset and once the mains
power is restored this panel switch off the genset, providing hassle free
experience with running cost optimization.
KOEL iGreen gensets are QR code enabled and provides genset relevant
information to user on a single scan. This QR code can also be used for accessing
product catalogue or raising product service requests.
Available in 5 KVA to 160 KVA
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21/09/2019

Which Fan Delivers more air in the room ?
Your answer is here
Crompton Introduced new fan which covers 50% greater area in the room and industry leading air delivery with it's unique elevated & aerodynamically designed blade along with powerful motor
Premium Air 360 series fans come with gliding technology where in fan blades boast of aerodynamic design. This design is such that the wings of the fan is slightly ascended upwards which gives wider air coverage and improved air delivery. Crompton believes this way it increases the air coverage by 50%. Additionally, these premium fans come with anti-drag technology for smoother airflow, It is having powerful motor.
Ceiling Fan
A ceiling fan is a mechanical fan mounted on the ceiling of a room or space, usually electrically powered, suspended from the ceiling of a room, that uses hub-mounted rotating blades to circulate air. Ceiling fans typically rotate more slowly than other types of circulating fans, such as electric desk fans. They cool people effectively by introducing slow movement into the otherwise still, hot air of a room. Fans never actually cool air, unlike air-conditioning equipment, they in fact heat the air due to the waste heat from the motor and friction, but use significantly less power (cooling air is thermodynamically expensive). Conversely, a ceiling fan can also be used to reduce the stratification of warm air in a room by forcing it down to affect both occupants' sensations and thermostat readings, thereby improving climate control energy efficiency.
The key components of a ceiling fan are the following:
• An electric motor
• Blades (also known as paddles or wings) usually made from wood, plywood, iron, aluminium, MDF or plastic
• Blade irons (also known as blade brackets, blade arms, blade holders, or flanges), which hold the blades and connect them to the motor.
• Flywheel, a metal or plastic or tough rubber double-torus which is attached to the motor shaft, and to which the blade irons may be attached. The flywheel inner ring is locked to the shaft by a lock-screw, and the blade irons to the outer ring by bolts that feed into tapped metal inserts. Rubber or plastic flywheels may become brittle and break, a common cause of fan failure. Replacing the flywheel may require disconnecting wiring and requires removing the switch housing that's on the way for the flywheel to be removed and replaced.
• Rotor, alternative to blade irons. First patented by industrial designer Ron Rezek in 1991, the one-piece die cast rotor receives and secures the blades and bolts right to the motor, eliminating most balance problems and minimizing exposed fasteners.
• A mechanism for mounting the fan to the ceiling such as:
o Ball-and-socket system. With this system, there is a metal or plastic hemisphere mounted on the end of the downrod; this hemisphere rests in a ceiling-mounted metal bracket, or metal canopy, and allows the fan to move freely (which is very useful on vaulted ceilings). Some companies have come up with slight modifications of this design.
o J-hook (Claw hook) system. A type of mounting system where the ceiling fan hangs on a metal hook, attached to the ceiling. A rubber grommet is used to keep the fan in place and helps avoid vibration on the ceiling.
o U-bolt system. Similar to J-hook system, except that the hook on the ceiling is U-shaped and is being held by screws. One advantage of U-bolt system as opposed to J-hook system is that it wouldn't unscrew itself by the fan's torque in either direction. J-hook can be unscrewed by the fan torque when spinning clockwise (or counterclockwise if J-hook is left-hand threaded).
o Some fans can be mounted using a low-ceiling adapter, a special kit which must be purchased from the fan's manufacturer. This eliminates the need for a downrod, and is therefore useful in rooms with low ceiling clearance.
o In recent years, it has become increasingly common for a ball-and-socket fan to be designed such that the canopy (ceiling cover piece) can optionally be screwed directly into the top of the motor housing; then the whole fan can be secured directly onto the ceiling mounting bracket. This is known as a "close-to-ceiling" mount or flush mount.
Other components, which vary by model and style, can include:
• A downrod, a metal pipe used to suspend the fan from the ceiling. Downrods come in many lengths and widths, depending on the fan type.
• A decorative encasement for the motor (known as the "motor housing").
• A switch housing (also known as a "switch cup" or "nose column"), a metal or plastic cylinder mounted below and in the center of the fan's motor. The switch housing is used to conceal and protect various components, which can include wires, capacitors, and switches; on fans that require oiling, it often conceals the oil reservoir which lubricates the bearings. The switch housing also makes for a convenient place to mount a light kit.
• Blade badges, decorative adornments attached to the visible underside of the blades for the purpose of concealing the screws used to attach the blades to the blade irons.
• Assorted switches used for turning the fan on and off, adjusting the speed at which the blades rotate, changing the direction in which the blades rotate, and operating any lamps that may be present.

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19/09/2019

How to Select Mixer Grinder for Domestic Use ?
Keeping into perspective the exploration and analysis find following points to select Mixer Grinder
• Types of mixers and grinders
• Choosing the right wattage and speed
• Types of mixer blades
• Number of bundled jars
• Brand preferences and pricing
• Warranty

Mixer grinders are generally available in three watt ranges in India as below.
Entry level mixer grinders – Below 500 watts
Most popular and preferable mixer grinders– Between 500 to 750 watts
High end mixer grinders – Above 750 watts

• If you want to the best mixer you should select 500 Watt mixer for efficient grinding, making Chutneys & Juices.
• For power consumption & pricing it will be the best selection

Its generally the motor watts difference, the higher the watt the more rpm is generated and the lesser time it takes to grind any stuff. You can also load more quantity in the jar of 750 watts mixer as compared to 550 watts mixer.
Most of the mixer grinders with below 500 watts are most affordable ones and at the same time helps you to save energy. But majority of recent models are either 750 watt or more indicating the shift in customer preference.

A high wattage one does not give you better result every time. The performance depends again on the manufacturer and the quality of the machine. In some cases, lower wattage mixer grinder performs job better than even expensive ones.
As you know companies also go with people preference and come up with models based on their liking. If you see all mixer grinders available in India, many are available with 550W and most of the recent ones are with 750W.
So it indicates that ,though 550W mixer grinders are popular, companies are slowly shifting majorly towards 750W mixer grinder.
So it’s better to go with 750 watt or more when choosing a mixer grinder. But you could go with 550 watt or less mixer grinder if price and energy consumption is the criteria for you.

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