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1 Copyright © 2005 Heathkit Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved Automating and Integrating Residential Systems Presentation 13 – Using Timers

2 2 Objectives At the end of this exercise, you will be able to:

3 3 Successfully create a new timed event. Successfully configure a new timed event. Successfully update the PC interface. Successfully configure a sequence of timed events.

4 4 About This Presentation First, let’s take a quick look at some timers. Then, let’s look at a high-tech way of generating electricity to be part of our automated home.

5 5 Timers Mechanical Electronic Computer software

6 6 Mechanical Timers Cheap Work simply Require human intervention to maintain

7 7 Electronic Timers Accurate Multifunction Reliable Easy to use

8 8 Computer Software Timer Accurate Versatile But only when the computer is on

9 9 Fuel Cells – So, What Is A Fuel Cell?

10 10 What Else Do They Produce? Water Heat

11 11 Are They Big or Small? Courtesy Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

12 12 But this is larger. Courtesy UTC Fuel Cells

13 13 Are They New? Yes, and no.

14 14 Who was Sir William Robert Grove? (1811 – 1896) Courtesy “Famous Scientists”

15 15 The first fuel cell looked like this. Courtesy “Famous Scientists”

16 16 Does hydrogen burn? Photo courtesy Navy Lakehurst Historical Society, INC

17 17 What is inside a fuel cell?

18 18 But how does a fuel cell work?

19 19 The alkali fuel cell

20 20 The molten carbonate fuel cell

21 21 The phosphoric acid fuel cell (PAFC)

22 22 The solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC)

23 23 What Is A Regenerative Mode? Running a fuel cell backwards Input electricity and water Fuel cell will produce hydrogen and oxygen.

24 24 Here is an example H-TEC Photo

25 25 How Else Can We Get Hydrogen? Hydrogen generators Courtesy 2001 National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution (SI Neg. No. 91-15977)

26 26 Once You Have Hydrogen, Where Do You Store It? Steel cylinders Containers of super-activated carbon.

27 27 Fuel Cell Benefits Clean, quiet, and highly efficient Reduced fuel consumption Produces heat and power Fuel flexible No combustion

28 28 And More Benefits Modular and scalable Significantly reduces air pollution Are part of system to reduce blackouts, brownouts, and voltage sags

29 29 And Here’s One Inside A Car Courtesy UTC Fuel Cells

30 Copyright © 2005 Heathkit Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved Automating and Integrating Residential Systems End


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