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Accessories Set For Demountable Transformer

Description

Comprising 1 welding coil of 5 turns on former with insulated handle and short-circuiting pins,1 annular melting trough with insulated handle to show heating by induction,1 jumping ring which is thrown clear when primary current is started and a floating ring which remains freely suspended when primary current is flowing.

Air Core Solenoid

Description

Air Core Solenoid helps investigate the magnetic field of a long coil. It can also used with the Current Balance as an accessory to measure the force on a conductor in a magnetic field. The solenoid has coils wound on a plastic tube with approximately 575 turns of copper wire. It can carry a current of 5 A continuously or 10 A intermittently.

Basic Electricity Kit

Description

This economical kit consists of various components, which help students explore many electrical and electronic concepts. Supplied with instruction manual. Kit consists of: Cell Holder (12), Bulb Holder, MES, Mounted on Base (20), Push Key (8), Two Way Switch (4), Universal Clip (4), Electrode Holder (4), Variable Resistance (4), Bulbs, MES (40), Connecting Lead, 4mm, 10cm, Red (12), Connecting Lead, 4mm, 10cm, Black (12), Connecting Lead, 4mm, 25cm, Red (4), Connecting Lead, 4mm, 25cm, Black (4), Crocodile Clips (8), Carbon Rod (12), Soft Iron Rod (8), Silicon Diode (4), Resistance, Fixed (4), Copper Foil Sheet, 150×150mm (1), Copper Wire, Bare, 20SWG (1 Reel), Copper Wire, Insulated, 50m (1 Reel), Eureka Wire, 34SWG (50gm), Steel Wool (1 Pack).

Bicycle Dynamo Assembly

Description

A cycle dynamo with crank handle, is fitted on base with two output terminals which are connected in parallel to a lamp holder with a lamp.

Circuit Breaker Demonstration

Description

Investigate the working principle of circuit breaker type fuse with this demonstration model. The apparatus is built on a robust plastic base and includes resistive loads to simulate external wiring circuits. Applications of the thermal response of bimetal strips and also electromagnetism (movement from a solenoid) are clearly demonstrated in this model. When a 12 V DC supply is connected (not supplied) the LED lights to show that current is flowing in the external circuit and the bi-metal strip can be seen to bend as its heater coil raises the temperature. After a few minutes the bending is sufficient to trip the mechanism and the current path is broken. At any current selection a short circuit situation can be initiated by pressing the red button and this produces an immediate response from the solenoid to disconnect the supply.

Coil, High Inductance

Description

For use on double 'C' core, wound with 1,100 turns of 22 swg copper wire with a resistance of about 6 ohms and inductance of about 15 henries, size 100 x 60 x 55 mm approx.

Conductors and Insulators

Description

To distinguish between the conductors and insulators. Kit contains five strips of different material (wood, acrylic, copper brass and aluminium), one lamp and one 9 V battery mounted on plastic base.

DC Motor Kit

Description

A simple kit for students to gain insight into field poles, armatures and switches, one mounting base, two coils of insulated wire , field pole, mounting bracket, two armature halves, one piece of insulating tubing, motor shaft, two commutator insulators, two bronze wire brushes, two shaft supports, four paper fasteners, a AA battery holder and 6 each of screws and nuts. Requires one AA battery, not supplied, with assembly instructions.

Decade Inductance Box – 3 Dial

Description

Housed in a box with three dials and fitted with 4 mm output plugs, the unit allows a range of inductances from 1mH to 100mH. 3 Decade Inductance Box (i) 1 mH to 10 mH in steps of 1 mH (ii) 10 mH to 100 mH in steps of 10 mH (iii) 100 mH to 1000 mH in steps of 100 mH

Decade Inductance Box – 7 Dial

Description

Housed in a box with seven dials and fitted with 4 mm output plugs, the unit allows a range of inductances from 1ΩH to 10ΩH. 7 Decade Inductance Box (i) 1ΩH to 10ΩH in steps of 1ΩH (ii) 10ΩH to 100ΩH in steps of 10ΩH (iii) 100ΩH to 1mH in steps of 100ΩH (iv) 1mH to 10mH in steps of 1mH (v) 10mH to 100mH in steps of 10mH (vi) 100mH to 1mH in steps of 100mH (vii) 1mH to 10mH in steps of 1mH

Demonstration Dynamo Model

Description

The dynamo model is mounted on a base with a driving wheel. Output is through 4 mm sockets and a low voltage bulb is also provided as a simple output indicator.

Demonstraton Electric Bell

Description

Mounted on panel, large size parts and visible wiring. Operates on 4 – 6 V DC

Demonstraton Electric Bell

Description

The large size of this battery operated apparatus allows students to better understand the operation of this basic circuit. Works on 9 V Battery. Includes Instructions. On wooden stand.

Demountable Transformer

Description

This heavy duty demountable transformer can be used for the study of transformertheory and many other alternating current phenomena. This kit consists of: 1. A magnetic circuit made of highly permeable U shape metal sheet, which can be closed using two clamps with tightening screws. 2. Section: 40 x 40 mm with 150 mm length and 170 mm height. 3. One coil of 6000 turns with maximum current of 0.2 A. Intermediary coil of 2000 turns output. 4. One coil of 600 turns with maximum current of 2.5 A, which is mainly used to create the primary of transformer. 5. One coil of 1200 turns with maximum current of 1.25 A, fitted with intermediary 400 and 800 turns outputs. 6. One coil of 72 turns with maximum current of 12 A, fitted with intermediary 6, 30, 54 and 66 turns outputs. 7. Power supply cable.

Direction of Current

Description

Red and green LED’s are fitted in a plastic enclosure in such a way that they indicate the direction of current flowing in the circuit. Connection can be made via 4 mm sockets

Double ‘C’ Core & Clip

Description

As used in Westminster Electromagnetic Kit. Size 90 x 50 x 22 mm

Dynamo

Description

With driving wheel, to generate current, mounted on polished wood base with driving wheel in vertical position, a lamp holder and a lamp. Output DC Current Output both DC and AC current

Earth, Neutral And Live Board Demonstration

Description

This apparatus is an effective demonstration of how the earth wire and fuse act together to protect both the user and the appliance. When the appliance is connected correctly and the LEDs in the appliance will illuminate to show the appliance is working. A fault is then demonstrated by swapping the live wire from inside the appliance to the case to show either the fuse melts (protecting the user and appliance) or in the case of no earth wire, the LEDs illuminate to indicate the passage of current through the person to ground. The fuse is easily visible and can be seen to ‘blow’ when a fault occurs.The unit is supplied with 10 m of fuse wire and full instructions. A 12 V DC power supply is required. Connections are made via 4 mm shrouded sockets.

Electric Bell

Description

Twin coil, in plastic cover, operates from 3 – 6 V AC / DC.

Electric Motor Model

Description

With this simple electric motor model students can investigate the relationship between voltage supplied to rotor and polarity / position of magnets. On applying 6V DC to 4mm sockets, the rotor will begin to rotate across its vertical axis.

Electric Motor St. Louis

Description

The motor consists of a two pole armature mounted between the ends of two bar magnets. The armature has a two section commutator and a pair of slip-rings on its shaft and is so constructed that the wire cannot slip off the iron core. The upper bearing and brushes for the commutator are mounted on a strong upright. Separate brushes are provided for the commutator and for slip rings and each are connected to a terminal. The magnets are held in position by thumb screws.

Electric Motor, Demonstration

Description

A simple form of D.C. motor with 2 pole armature wound with insulated copper wire and a permanent magnetic field provided by a removable bar magnet with a commutator and phosphor bronze brushes connected to 4 mm sockets, open construction, all parts visible.

Fix Resistance

Description

A heavy duty resistor (50W) of fixed value is mounted on a plastic base. 4mm sockets are provided for connections.
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0.1  
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Induction Coil

Description

This box form Induction Coil has a 50 mm spark gap and can produce pulses of high voltage spark from a low voltage direct current source such as a battery. It is suitable for use with gas-filled discharge tubes, vacuum tubes, eudiometers and for general laboratory work. It is comprised of two coils fully enclosed in a polished wooden case with binding posts. Spark gap at the discharge points can be adjusted by sliding rods back and forth

Induction Coil, Ruhmkorff

Description

Coils are wound with highly insulated copper wire impregnated with paraffin wax; input 6-8 V dc through two 4 mm socket terminals, with an adjustable trembler system. The spark suppression capacitor is housed in the base. A pair of pointer electrodes with insulated handles for adjustment of the spark gap is provided.
Spark length 10 mm Spark length 25 mm Spark length 50 mm Spark length 75 mm Spark length 100 mm

Jockey

Description

For Wheatstone bridge and potentiometer with insulated handle, plated brass contact and a plated brass terminal. Superior with 4 mm socket

Low Voltage Coils, For Demountable Transformer

Description

Each wound on a rectangular insulated bobbin, connections by 4 mm sockets spaced at 19 mm

Main Voltage Coils, For Demountable Transformer

Description

Wound on rectangular bobbin, for use with 220 – 240 V AC mains with detachable mains connector with moulded plug, A 4 mm socket is provided for earthing.

Model AC DC Generator

Description

Generates both AC and DC. When the two brushes of the generator are put in the two ends of the commutator, the output is an AC. When the brushes are put in the middle of the commutator, the output is a DC. Includes Instructions.

Motor Generator Model Set

Description

This motor-generator set gives students an insight into the physical and technical relationships on which electric motors, generators and transformers are based. The modular system allows to set up different function models without tools: Various DC motors Series and shunt motor Synchronous motor DC generator and alternator Transformer. This set allows the performance of 10 student experiments about the following topics: Magnetic field of a coil Conversion of electrical energy into kinetic energy Commutator Direct current motor Synchronous motor Series and shunt-wound motors Electromagnetic induction The electrical generator Engine-generator Transformer

Motor With Solar Cell

Description

A solar cell and solar motor mounted on metal base. Solar cell unit comprises a 30 x 70 mm selenium photo-voltaic cell Low-power motor is designed specifically to run from solar cells Demonstrates conversion of solar energy to electrical energy then to mechanical energy

Ni Cad Battery Investigation

Description

This setup is designed to investigate the charging and discharging characteristics of typical re-chargeable batter with external voltmeter and ammeter connected, you can manually measure the input and output energy by taking reading from these meters. A toggle switch is provided to select between charging and discharging. Connection are made via 4 mm plugs.

Ohm’s Law Appartus

Description

To demonstrate Ohms Law. Consisting of a wooden enclosure with milliammeter, voltmeter, rheostat, push key and terminal posts. Requires an external battery (not supplied) and a suitable resistance (not supplied). Resistance can be calculated using Ohm’s Law by noting current and voltage. A rheostat is provided to control current flow. Circuit diagram is provided on the panel with instructions.

Phase Shifter

Description

A plastic box enclosed four electrolytic capacitors. The series and parallel combination of these capacitors can be used with an external AC source to introduce 90° Phase shift between current and voltage. Connections are made via 4 mm sockets.

Plates For Simple Cell

Description

Each plate is fitted with a 4 mm socket terminal.
Material Size  
Zinc90 x 25 x 1.5 mm 
Copper90 x 25 x 1.5 mm 
Lead90 x 25 x 1.5 mm 
Carbon90 x 25 x 6 

Platinum Resistance Thermometer

Description

Platinum wire of about 2 ohms resistance, non inductively wound on a mica frame with copper leads, together with a pair of compensatory leads, all being connected to 4 mm socket terminals, for temperatures up to 150 °C.