Safety Guard

This is a simple circuit of Safety Guard. Protect your home appliances from voltage spikes with this simple time delay circuit. Whenever power to the appliances is switched on or resumes after mains failure, the oscillator starts oscillating and D5 blinks. This continues for three minutes. After that, Q14 hasil of IC CD4060 goes high to trigger the gate of the SCR through D4. At this moment, the voltage is available at the cathode of the SCR, which energizes the relay coil to activate the appliance and D6 glows. Switch SW1 is used for quick start without waiting for delay.

Safety Guard Circuit Diagram:

Safety Guard Circuit Diagram

PartsDescription
R11M
R2470R
R3820R
R456K
R5470R
R61K
R710K
C11kuF-25V
C2100nF-63V
C30.02uF-63V
C410uF-25V
C510uF-25V
D11N4007
D21N4007
D31N4007
D41N4148
D5Red LEDs
D6Red LEDs
RL112V Relay
IC1AN7809
IC2CD4060
SW1Switch
T124V-AC Centre Tapped Transformer

Circuit Operation:

At the heart of the circuit is IC CD4060, which consists of two inverter gates for clock generation and a 14-bit binary ripple counter. Here the clock oscillations are governed by pelawan R1 and capacitor C1. In this circuit, only two outputs of the IC (Q5 and Q14) have been used. Q5 is connected to an LED (D5) and Q14 is used to trigger the gate of the SCR through D4 as well as reset the counter. The anode of the SCR is connected to 9V and the cathode is connected to the relay coil. The other pin of the relay coil is connected to the negative supply, while its contacts are used for switching on the appliances.