ELECTRONICALLY- CONTROLLED DOMESTIC APPLIANCES MAINTAINING AND REPAIRING A BLENDER TECHNICAL TERMS
Blender. It is a motorized small appliance
that blends, chops, and grates food. Domestic appliances. They are household appliances like rice cooker, blender, washing machine, flat iron. Electrical components. They are devices that performs electrical activities when current is applied to the circuit. Heating element. It is a part of a resistance heating appliance that get hot when operated. TECHNICAL TERMS
Jar. It is made of glass, plastic, or stainless
steel and often has graduated markings for approximate measuring purposes.
M ica insulator. It is a transparent material that splits readily into thin sheets which have excellent insulating and heat resisting qualities.
Non - electrical components. They are parts of an appliance that performs designated function other than electrical application. TECHNICAL TERMS ON / Off switch. It is used to designate the operating and the inoperative state of a device or unit.
Power. Is the rate at which electric energy is fed to or taken from a device measured in watts. Resistance heating appliance. It is a type of appliance that use resistive load for its main part. The part that produced heat when current passes through it. Selector Switch. It is used to control the speed of a motor. TECHNICAL TERMS
Thermistor. It is a device with high
negative temperature coefficient or resistance, so its resistance decreases as temperature rises. Thermostat It is a type of switching system that is being controlled by temperature. Timer. It is a device that opens the electrical circuit after a predetermined period of the time elapses. Troubleshooting. It is a problem solving process with the goal of returning an item to its operational state. Blender A blender is… - a motorized small appliance that blends, chops, and grates food. - a handy electrical gadget that makes chopping and mixing food easier. - a liquidizer or kitchen appliance used to mix ingredients or make puree. - a stationary, upright electrical device which is distinguished from a hand- powered or electric mixer that may be used for similar purposes.