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Understanding the Godown Wiring Connection Diagram
Godown wiring (also known as sequential corridor lighting) is a practical wiring method where only one lamp glows at a time. It is perfect for long godowns and industrial storage areas.
🔌 How It Works
- Power enters through an SPST switch.
- The live wire passes through multiple SPDT switches arranged in a chain.
- Each SPDT switch controls one lamp and passes current to the next switch.
- Neutral is supplied directly to all lamps.
🔄 Sequence Operation
When a person enters a godown, they turn ON the first switch and the first lamp glows. As they move forward, the next switch turns ON the second lamp and turns OFF the previous one. This ensures only one lamp remains ON at a time.
🎯 Benefits
- Energy-saving
- Safe and simple to use
- Ideal for long storage spaces
See the complete diagram and explanation here: Click Here for Detailed Notes on Godown Wiring Diagram and Explanation
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Poly Notes Hub
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