Light Dimmers:
Controlling the brightness of incandescent or halogen lamps in lighting systems.
Motor Speed Control:
Regulating the speed of universal motors in appliances like blenders, mixers, and power tools.
Heating Elements:
Controlling the power supplied to heating elements in devices such as electric stoves and ovens.
AC Power Control:
Used in applications where the power supplied to a load needs to be controlled, such as in fan speed control.
Appliance Control:
In various household appliances like air conditioners, washing machines, and dishwashers for controlling different functions.
Lighting Systems:
In lighting control systems for theaters, auditoriums, or any application where adjustable lighting is required.
Switching Power Loads:
Used in applications where AC power needs to be switched on and off at specific points in the AC waveform.
Phase-Angle Fired Controllers:
In systems where phase-angled firing of the Triac is employed to control power delivery to a load.
Fan Speed Control:
Regulating the speed of AC fans in air conditioning systems or electronic cooling applications.
Motorized Appliance Control:
Used in applications where the speed or power of a motorized device needs to be controlled, such as in certain types of kitchen appliances.