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High and Low Voltage Cutoff With Delay and Alarm

This circuit protects equipment from abnormal high and low voltages by automatically turning off the load. It uses a 555 timer, zener diodes, and transistors to sense the input voltage and cut power if it is too high or low. When power resumes within normal levels, the 555 timer triggers an audible alarm through a speaker for 10 seconds. This protects appliances more effectively than a voltage stabilizer by quickly turning the load off under abnormal voltage conditions.

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High and Low Voltage Cutoff With Delay and Alarm

This circuit protects equipment from abnormal high and low voltages by automatically turning off the load. It uses a 555 timer, zener diodes, and transistors to sense the input voltage and cut power if it is too high or low. When power resumes within normal levels, the 555 timer triggers an audible alarm through a speaker for 10 seconds. This protects appliances more effectively than a voltage stabilizer by quickly turning the load off under abnormal voltage conditions.

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High and Low Voltage Cutoff with Delay and Alarm

This circuit protects the costly equipment like TVs, air conditioners, Refrigerators, etc. from high
voltages as well as low voltages. If the supplied voltage is abnormal (High or low) then the
circuit automatically turns of the load. This circuit also produces sound when main power
resumes.

Generally voltage stabilizers are used in this type of applications to maintain constant AC
voltage. However due to the abnormal AC supply, relays in voltage stabilizer switches ON and
OFF continuously. The frequent energization or de-energization of relays leads to the
shortening the life time of appliances and the stabilizer itself. Hence it is better to use this
project in order to control the appliances instead of costly stabilizers.High and Low Voltage
Cutoff with Delay and Alarm Principle:
When supply voltage is high, the DC voltage at the cathode of zener diode D4 becomes greater
than 5.6V. As a result, transistor Q1 is in ON and transistor Q2 gets switched off. Hence the
relay RL1 de-energizes and load would be in OFF condition.

Under low supply voltage condition, transistor Q1 switches to ON condition and as a result
transistor Q2 switches off, making the load OFF.

When normal AC supply voltage is applied, the DC voltage at the cathode of zener diode D4 is
less than 5.6V, now transistor Q1 is off condition. As a result, transistor Q2 is in ON condition,
hence load switches to ON by indicating the green LED.

When supply is resumed after a break, 555 timer IC goes low and this triggers the 555 timer IC.
The output of 555 timer IC makes sound IC to operate through the transistor Q3, at the same
time, transistor Q1 switches to ON condition as the output 555 timer is connected to the base of
Q1 and results transistor Q2 OFF. Thus the relay switches off the load.

High and Low Voltage Cutoff with Delay and Alarm Circuit Diagram:
High and Low Voltage Cut-off with Delay Alarm Circuit Diagram
High and Low Voltage Cut-off with Delay Alarm Circuit Diagram
Circuit Components:
Center tapped Transformer (12-0-12V, 500mA)
NE 555 timer
UM66 IC
Speaker
12V Relay
4 Transistors – SL100
2 Zener diodes – 5.6V
Zener diode – 5V
LED’s – red, green
5 Diodes – 1n4001
16V Electrolytic capacitors – 100uF, 10uF, 1uF
Ceramic capacitor – 0.01uF
Potentiometers – 4.7k, 4.7k, 10k
7 Resistors – 1k
Resistors – 10k, 1M
High and Low Voltage Cutoff with Delay and Alarm Circuit Design:
In this circuit, 555 timer is configured to operate in monostable mode. In this circuit, pin4 and
pin8 are shorted to avoid sudden resets. The pulse width of the 555 timer output signal is about
10 seconds. This output signal drives the speaker.

Speaker gives melodious sound when power is resumed because of UM66 IC. The volume of
the speaker can be controlled by using POT RV3.
Green LED indicates normal AC supply voltage. Red LED is used for power indication.

Here zener diode D4 along with transistor Q1 is used for comparing the input voltage. Transistor
Q2 switches the load based on the output of transistor Q1. Diodes D1 and D2 are used for
rectification purpose. Capacitor C1 filters the input AC ripples.

How to Operate this Circuit?


Give the connections according to the circuit Diagram
While giving the supply, make sure that there is no common connection between AC and DC
supplies.
Switch ON the input AC supply.
Make the input supply voltage low or high. Now, you can observe that load is automatically
switches off.
Apply normal supply voltage. Now, you can observe that load will run by indicating the green
LED.
Now resume the power. You can listen melodious sound.
Switch off the supply.
High and Low Voltage Cutoff with Delay and Alarm Circuit Advantages and Applications:
Cost is less as compared to voltage stabilizers
Consumes less power.
This circuit is used in homes and offices to protect equipments from high voltages and low
voltages.

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