Home Audio & Video
Electrical and mechanical appliances used in household works known as home appliances. The range of home appliances is much expended home appliances are divided into some categories like major appliances and small appliances. Major appliances have also been divided into sub category of white goods and small appliances have sub category of brown goods. Without these appliances now human life can’t be imagine these appliances have a great importance in human life. These appliances made daily routine work easier. Brown good category of appliances is big source of entertainment for humans.
Major appliances also well known as a domestic appliances include all those major products which play an important role in daily routine housekeeping work, which includes purposes such as cooking, food preservation, or cleaning, whether in a household, institutional, commercial or industrial setting.
Major appliances are differentiated from small appliances because they are large, difficult to move, and generally fixed in place to some extent. Another frequent characteristic of major appliances is that they may have substantial electricity requirements that necessitate special electrical wiring to supply higher current than standard electrical outlets can deliver. This limits where they can be placed in a home.
Major appliances have become more technically complex from the control side recently with the introduction of the various Energy Labelling rules across the world. This has meant that the appliances have been forced to become more and more efficient leading to more accurate controllers in order to meet the regulations.
Brown goods category of home appliances includes goods such as television, video game consoles, telephones, Hi-Fi and home cinema, answering machine, still cameras, and CD’s and DVD’s etc. White goods appliances includes air conditioner, refrigerator, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave oven, clothes drier, water heater and so many other products comes under white goods category.
This division is also noticeable in the service area of these kinds of products. Brown goods usually require high technical knowledge and skills, while white goods need more practical skills and "brute force" to manipulate the devices and heavy tools required to repair them.