Title | : | How to Read Electrical Diagrams | A REAL WORLD PROJECT |
Lasting | : | 6.30.25 |
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Views | : | 80 rb |
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How do I download the stomatic Comment from : @kenholley2230 |
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Superb Comment from : @petewilliamson2609 |
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Went to the link to download the schematics and nothing is there to download ? Comment from : @jasonkingsley78-Electrician |
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SCHEMATIC PLEASEIT IS NOT AVAILABLE ON THE SAID WEBSITE Comment from : @Naturespark968 |
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The link for the schematic drawing download isn't working for me404 error? Comment from : @simonthornhill847 |
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ON 3:23:04 The circuit is designed to control two boiler pumps with overload protection and an indication system The control is carried out using contactors and motor safety switches Comment from : @hdhhehehjdjdjjd3982 |
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I’ve been looking for resources on how to better myself with reading HVAC electrical schematics, I’m open to anything, but do you think the six hour course would be helpful for somebody who primarily deals with HVAC schematics in a commercial application? Comment from : @dextersoul5436 |
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Thanks for this video Lots of learning Keep on probing! Comment from : @ProbeLem |
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A six hour video with no bookmarks 😅 Comment from : @chrisgr00ver |
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Sir, sorry but I cannot find the schematics, thanks Comment from : @nosyajdi1910 |
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Anyone who managed to download the schematics? I'm kindly asking Comment from : @fostersart7474 |
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cant downlaod the scematics Comment from : @watchingthenorthwest7324 |
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Watching the 4th lecture, and listening to the discussions, I wanted to add another note here The working principle of the 3-phase thermal relay is related to the current which should pass through the all three branches by design, but putting the neutral line through it or not does not make much difference, since the current will be the same throughout the whole circuit regarding the KCL when we loop them together with at least one line On the other hand, when you wire only one of the branches, you just decrease the sensitivity of the device making it harder for the metal strip to reach the necessary bending force to trip the all pins contacted on OL relay Therefore, to stick the design criteria, a looping technique is employed Please, go ahead and correct me if I am wrong Comment from : @vitobadello8507 |
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For all those who are asking the behavior of NC/NO contacts, let me clear the situation as much as I can NC and NO contacts stay as they there unless the coil of the relay is not energized As soon as the coil of the relay is energized due to turning on the system, or the fault in the system, or circuit testing purposes, the contacts change their position and stay there during normal operation, or faulty condition, or test processes, respectively For example, when the system is energized for the first time, the R1 relay's coil energizes and its aux contact (R1/1) switches from NC to NO, and stay there during the normal operation That means the contact at R1/1 from switches from 'safety circuit Failed' lamp circuit to "safety" circuit line, essentially powering the safety system However, when the EM Stop system senses a fault, practically it de-energizes the R1 relay's coil, causing R1/1 contact to switch back from 'safety' circuit connection point to the 'safety circuit failed' lamp line connection point Hence, we achieve a visual warning by lighting the lamp Also, we triggered the safety system relay contact positions which are connected to the safety line in the following pages I hope this would help us all if I made a mistake in my explanation, please, go ahead and correct me Comment from : @vitobadello8507 |
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Poorly Comment from : @caiostanley |
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who got the drawings plzz Comment from : @sumayyahkhan-d9f |
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Wow! This video is very informative and the best video tutorial on the topic for me so far I really appreciate it Thanks for sharing it with us Comment from : @danielteyehuago1633 |
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Can’t find pdf in link Comment from : @ceecee-r8r |
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Thank you very Much Sir Comment from : @dannykeys9211 |
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Tried to sign up for the group brbut couldn't upload the damn pic 🥲 Comment from : @angabd864 |
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Just want to make sure my membership application is not overlooked I was not prompted to upload my profile picture or bio before submitting my membership requestbrbrI did immediately add a picture and bio right after but want to make sure the membership request is not simply accepted or denied based off the answers to the two questions…brbrI would love to be a member and take your course Comment from : @staticfotek5503 |
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Hi brPlease, what software do you use to draw this schematic Comment from : @everestchannel1320 |
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Hello Chris, can't find the schematic in the link you sent Comment from : @OnomeFavour-c2v |
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As someone who actually designs industrial control systems, having basic schematics like these is better than nothing but proper component identification, cross references and plain text descriptions are a must Cable designations are also requiredTalking about daisy chaining for neutrals and zero volts at the beginning but no terminals shown on the schematics The schematics are a digital representation of the actual as built system, missing components is a no go A wiring diagram can be a more simplistic conection overview Plus single channel safeties is also something you just wouldnt do these days Comment from : @thegarageluthier |
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Is this a scam Comment from : @THEHANDICAPPERSGOLFWORLD-jd4lh |
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Is it valid for US too? I mean, same standards ? Comment from : @wagnergitirana |
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This is awful please divide this video smaller parts thx Comment from : @hamidreza9051 |
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He is doing fine , if he keeps getting disturbed he will mess up Sometimes to many questions can be painful Comment from : @Ggxrd123 |
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Been a HVAC ENGINEER for over 40 years always found panel drawings daunting Great video have you any plans for a controls fault finding book Comment from : @paulbrown1079 |
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and the schematics?!? Comment from : @erossgarzi |
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1st hour is the blind leading the blind! Comment from : @JaresTech |
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An hour of the 6 was spent debating the gas detection system healthy signal 😂 - normally open all day long with the monitoring circuit wired nc Great video bud Comment from : @markjhorsley |
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Please accept my membership request, sanjay paul electrical engineer Comment from : @sanjay0216 |
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Too much talking,too little explaining Comment from : @mar-tin702 |
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Are schematics the same in the United States? Comment from : @saturdaysequalsyouth |
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cant find the schematic in the link sent Comment from : @automation247 |
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I couldn’t find the schematics on the link sent Comment from : @nikhilpatil55 |
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thats a bomb in the age of one-minute videos) thank you! Comment from : @cleve5924 |
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For those looking for schematics you need to click the link -> go to classroom -> classroom no 3 Comment from : @user-sn7ef2zs6g |
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Do you have to sign up to the Academy to get the schematics, as I cant see them on the link Thanks Comment from : @jimcavman0909 |
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Hey Chris, can't find the schematic on the link you provided Can you post it agin please, thanks Comment from : @yusufmohamed5171 |
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How to get the schematics on the link provided? Comment from : @jhondelbantugon8391 |
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Great course, but can't find the schematics Comment from : @goodybag2317 |
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Hello, can anyone help, just looking to download the schematics but can’t see the link of file to download? Thank you 😀 Comment from : @lewisgunn5974 |
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Apologies if you do/did cover it I have not watched the video but will What software do you use to draw up schematics for your projects? or can you advice Comment from : @DawidKellerman |
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wow what a comprehensive video Comment from : @Mojojojojojojo-p7v |
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Nice thank you very much👍 Comment from : @zakarya6836 |
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Thanks Comment from : @harjb |
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I couldn’t find the schematics on the link sent Comment from : @LinxoZulu |
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thank you Sir for this videos I am interested in learning reading elediagrams and hope your video will help me a lot!! Comment from : @adolfos1991 |
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Obviously didn't watch the whole video yet, jumped ahead a bunch of times and watched a bit each time Very good, looking forward to watching the whole thing :) Comment from : @Electronzap |
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Great work, as always Comment from : @vishnunath5202 |
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Now THAT'S interesting to watch! Comment from : @loiclabonne5708 |
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