How do electrically heated appliances work?

Electric heaters, immersion heaters, electric irons, electric kettles, etc. are appliances which produce heat through electricity. All these appliances are based on the heating effects of electric current. When electric current is passed through a wire, it gets heated up. Heating of a wire depends upon two facts: first, on the resistance of the wire and then on the amount of electric current passed. The heat produced in the wire is directly proportional to the resistance of the wire and that of the square of the current. The amount of heat produced also depends upon the time for which the current passes through the wire.

Based upon this property of current, many domestic electric appliances have been developed. The working principle of all these appliances is almost the same, the difference lies only in their construction. An electric heater consists of a coil of nichrome wire which is in the form of a spring. This coil is mounted on an insulating base plate made of clay. When electric current is passed through the coil, it gets heated up. Room heaters are also made in a similar way, the only difference being that nichrome wire is wound around an insulating rod and a reflector is mounted at the back of the coil which reflects the heat radiation.

Immersion heaters also consist of a nichrome wire which is enclosed in a metal tube. To isolate the wire from the metal tube, an insulating powder is filled in the tube. This powder acts as an insulator for electricity but conducts heat. When the two terminals of the wire are connected to an electric source, the current starts flowing through the wire and it gets heated up. The immersion heater is put inside a bucket full of water to heat the water.

An electric iron is used to remove the wrinkles from washed clothes. This appliance also consists of a ribbon of nichrome wire which is enclosed between two sheets of mica. This spreads the heat uniformally along the base plate of an electric iron. Mica sheets are mounted on a heavy metal plate. This metal plate, when pressed against the surface of the cloth, removes the wrinkles from the cloth.

Electric irons are of two types: automatic and manual. Automatic one is fitted with a thermostat control which regulates the temperature. Manual irons do not have such a device. When the iron is cold, thermostat provides and maintains a constant temperature by the use of a device that cuts off the supply of heat when the required temperature is exceeded.

An electric kettle is used to prepare tea or coffee. It also consists of a heating element fitted at the bottom of the vessel and is isolated from it. Water is put into the vessel which gets heated when current is passed through the heating element.

For all electrically heated appliances, it is very essential to have an earth connection. Immersion heaters should not be switched on, until there is water in the bucket. The electric bulb is also a similar device whose filament gets heated up when the electric current is passed through it and it produces light.