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Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives
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Electrical Safety for Horizontal Directional Drilling Contractors
This video is to encourage HDD contractors to work safely near electrical utilities
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Pass It On / Pole Down
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This is a video from a retired lineman about a close call he had as a young lineman that could have resulted in injury or death. He is sharing this to pass on his experience in hopes that it will never happen to another lineman.
Pad Mounted Open Delta 120/240 4 wire service
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transformer connection of two pad mounted transformers to deliver a 120/240 volt 4 wire service
Rubber Glove Safety
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MidAmerica testing demonstration at fall superintendent and Foreman conference
Three Phase Rotation
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How to predict the rotation of a three phase transformer bank.
Office Egronomics with Dale Wirth
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Office ergonomics training from quad state instructors
PowerPoint Slide Show Rubberband Theory 3 7 2019 2 45 45 PM
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three phase transformer theory transformer trouble shooting utility power transformer
Wye Wye 277 480 4 wire bank video
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three phase transformer banking a 277/480 4 wire service
Wye Wye 120 208 4 wire bank video
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three phase transformer banking Wye/Wye 120/208 4 wire service.
Wye Delta 240 480 4 wire bank video
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three phase banking Wye/ Delta 240/480 4 wire service
Open Wye Open Delta 120 240 4 wire secondary video
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three phase banking an open wye/ open delta 120/240 4 wire connection
wye delta 120 240 4wire video
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wye/delta 120/240 volt wire service three phase transformer bank
Great video thanks alot, one has an idea of what he /she use at work place 👍...
There is no glove rated for 100kv. How is it not getting electrocuted ? Even class 4 gloves max out at 54kv as far as i know.
he was outputting 15-17 kv if i'm not mistaken
Great demonstration! 👍
Good explanation
Good explanation
Question: How is it (on an Open Delta setup) that only two legs (120 degrees apart) are being supplied to the primary, and yet a third leg appears in the secondary 120 degrees out of phase with the other two? If “Three phase is nothing more than three single phases being generated from the same generator 120 degrees apart” (and I get that). Then it seems like you would have to use all 3 phases in the primary in order to get all 3 in the secondary to be 120 degrees out of phase. How come the 3rd phase on the secondary doesn’t match phases with one or the other of the only 2 supplied? Some type of mutual inductance vector shifting going on???
2Hve does not like this video.
Thats right sir we do not
Real
Whats 2Hve?
Got me with the cow story!
Anything to show how you get amps for high side wye
SHIT !! 1,00,000 Volts??
100,000
Great demonstration!
Gloves? Just approaching this source of power you need to have dielectric mats under your legs. Even if one glove is pinholed, the next will save you. But I wouldn't even risk touching anything as long as suspecting that system is live.
Open Delta ( 2 transformer example)?
Cross two wires, meaning REVERSE two wires?
If the farm story were true it would have been a tragedy 😂😂💔
Why do you take the ground strap off of the X2?
Sorry, very poor explanation of the mathematical relationships that determine the secondary voltages. In my EE schooling our instructor showed us how the Wye and Delta configurations were made diagrammatically, and the math involving in computing the phase currents and voltages. And why would one transformer only be for lighting, and another for power? In a commercial building service, yes, we use the 480/277 panel for lighting often, and then step down via transformer to a 208/120Y service for building power needs. But on the utility side as you describe here???????? Don't get it. Perhaps this video assumes that the student watching it already has worked in the utility field for years, and so may know what you're talking about. But as a building engineer and master electrician, myself, it makes no sense!
Thank you so much for this video!
open delta is often seen in rural area, typically farms, when the capacity of a closed delta is not needed, saves costs as only two transformers are needed to run larger motors that require 3 phase 240 volt. Be careful of the high leg, it's easy to accidentally connect a single pole breaker and burn up equipment if the person unaware this is 208V.
Newbie here, I can’t wrap my head around how using only 2 phases in makes 3 phases out that are all 120° apart. Is there an easy way to explain here in comments, or a video on here? Or is being 1-1/2 hops away from the neutral making a high so.. sorry I can’t even explain that thought.
👍👍 excellent demonstration. Thank you for posting this.
I work with machines, normally 480 volts, normally kicking up to 50amps, I am provided ppe but never even knew about the 2 inches rule. I will need to check tonight lol. I will start wearing them now if power is live when I check for voltage or amp draw
1) At the end you show the primaries connected to the ground. Assuming that's just a drawing error, and moving on, I don't grasp how you can have any transfer of power with nothing connected to the H1B posts.
The HV primary has a ground shield on the outside of the cables. I can't answer how this works as I don't work on utility lines but I have seen installations with this setup. The utility may not have 3 primaries in some areas and this setup only requires 2 primaries for 3 phase power. I believe the H1B primary is left floating to allow unbalanced loads on single phase and maintain balance on 3 phase loads.
Something it's not right, maybe in the primary that it's not connected (H1B), only one side H1A ?...H1A to Ground? , Sorry bun no. & the secondary winding need to follow the rules of ...
It's a case grounded transformer. Primary side is setup here in a open wye configuration utilizing the case as ground/neutral. H1B is a feed through from H1A.
probably some people conect their phases just not trusting and checking rotation because any of phases can be L1, it's necessary only to know wich is next after first connected, maybe more phases need equipment in order to not burn one or more coils. In Europe we use unitar delta-star transformers usually which make new installation simple even with less qualified personnel sent in villages, bare wires without color or order, at consumer installing a tri phase motor it's necessary to find out which one it's next from all 3 identical coloured phase wires,
I just watched 15 minutes of different reasons why i might die on the job, I quit
Very nice information bro thanks
Thank you for the video and sharing your knowledge.
This is a great intro explanation to transformers.
Why does any entity that puts out videos like this always have a guy narrating the video that will put you to sleep within 5 minutes?
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I have a video about generator fuel pump that advice to run this motor first just to check the roation before energising all the induction motors on the plant.
Great explanations! And the box fan in the window, haha, We had the same growing up.
Thanks for this!!