Control Panel Build Series Part 17: Wiring Power Distribution

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2024

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  • @UcarLifeTips
    @UcarLifeTips Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. I love wiring control panels.

  • @farajali9170
    @farajali9170 6 лет назад +4

    at the moment I'm practicing at one of the automation companies and I think I'll get the job because of your videos.

    • @RSPSupply
      @RSPSupply  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks. We're glad they are helping

  • @American_Made
    @American_Made Год назад +8

    Why not use ferrules on your wire ends?

    • @MRBenchwork
      @MRBenchwork 9 месяцев назад +1

      I'm a Newb and that was my first question too. Seems like a no brainer.

  • @rehannazgulkhan8020
    @rehannazgulkhan8020 4 года назад +1

    Useful RSP supply
    Education
    Series

  • @zivgruber8036
    @zivgruber8036 5 лет назад +25

    There should really be terminal crimps on all the wires being screwed down

    • @muhammadmajar6011
      @muhammadmajar6011 5 лет назад +2

      I'd also noticed that , even with bigger wire gauge you need terminals and a crimp

  • @silenzzio
    @silenzzio 6 лет назад +2

    Now you are getting to the real deal 👍

  • @ivangheorghe7794
    @ivangheorghe7794 2 года назад +2

    Why I didn,t saw any ferules at the end of the wires?

  • @imraanmkuya8625
    @imraanmkuya8625 4 года назад +4

    WHY YOU DONT USE BOOTLACE FERRULES IS THERE ANY PARTICULAR REASON

  • @nesargent
    @nesargent Год назад +2

    You should really be using ferrules. And ditch the screw gun, even if the torque is set low.
    Good work other than that.

  • @MryoungbloodCity
    @MryoungbloodCity 6 лет назад +4

    I really wish you could have done this video slower with more of a walk through.By that I mean which wire goes where and comparing it to the drawings so that we could better understand why your putting each particular wire here and there. love you videos though!

    • @RSPSupply
      @RSPSupply  6 лет назад +2

      See our Control Panel Build Series. It shows how to plan, layout, install hardware, all wiring and testing.

    • @MryoungbloodCity
      @MryoungbloodCity 6 лет назад +2

      @@RSPSupply thanks I'll check that out!

  • @petrutarabuta5617
    @petrutarabuta5617 3 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @allenvincent4141
    @allenvincent4141 5 лет назад +17

    A power screwdriver is not the tool to use when wiring a panel. You have more of a chance of over-tightening and damaging components.

    • @singerkgreen
      @singerkgreen 3 года назад +3

      My Milwaukees allow for setting exact torque settings.

  • @brynsparks
    @brynsparks 3 года назад +1

    Why is the Phoenix contact plugtrab upside down?

    • @nickr753
      @nickr753 4 месяца назад

      They are wiring the AC distribution consistently with line side on top and load side on the bottom, and I'll bet they incorrectly assumed that the PLUGTRAB is "directional" -- a look at the schematic diagram says that it's not; it's actually a parallel device, not a serial one.

  • @OpasenVasya
    @OpasenVasya 4 года назад +1

    Why are tips not used?
    The cable cross section is large.

    • @RobShreds
      @RobShreds 3 года назад +1

      I’m glad I wasn’t the only one thinking this ✨Ferrules✨

  • @urhuck1eberry
    @urhuck1eberry 6 лет назад +5

    4:20 ferrules

    • @biglouATLien
      @biglouATLien 6 лет назад +1

      they are sooooo cheap lol

    • @trabadix
      @trabadix 4 года назад

      @@biglouATLien lol x2

  • @kashifnazir4634
    @kashifnazir4634 2 года назад

    Sir, what mm2 of wire is use for plc , contractor, relay and supply in panel (SWG)?

    • @1337Invis
      @1337Invis 2 года назад +1

      That is determined by your fuses/circuit breakers. 20A 2,5mm2 14A 1,5mm2...

  • @jamiemcclung3601
    @jamiemcclung3601 4 года назад +2

    No crimps?

  • @GroupGangPresent
    @GroupGangPresent 3 года назад

    What you are wiring at 3:09
    What is the use of it?? What is the name?
    Please someone help

    • @pieguy2
      @pieguy2 2 года назад +1

      It is a relay. The manufacturer is Phoenix Contact. 2900304 is the part number of you want to look at the data sheet.

  • @rollformerfabricator2433
    @rollformerfabricator2433 4 года назад

    Good control pane engineer

  • @Buciasda33
    @Buciasda33 4 года назад +6

    120 - 240V and he talks about safety... Weakness disgusts me.
    3:36... always use insulated terminals / pins for stranded wires. Never push stranded wires like that.

    • @trabadix
      @trabadix 4 года назад +1

      I see that, and that method are very bad, stranded wire without terminal.

    • @leandrogerardo9521
      @leandrogerardo9521 4 года назад +2

      Bootlace ferrule.

  • @trabadix
    @trabadix 4 года назад +5

    Las terminales en cables de múltiples hilos es normativo, es una regla, y poner cables de arriba hacia abajo o similar es mala idea, lo ideal es seguir el diagrama comenzando por la distribución de poder, despues las etapas de protección, despues el control de entrada/salida, etc,... Bueno, por lo menos asi me enseñaron cuando diseñaba para ABB... Lo diría en inglés pero les hago un favor haciéndoles intentar aprender un idioma nuevo a quien solo habla/escribe en ingles o cualquier otro idioma lol

  • @alvarodiaz945
    @alvarodiaz945 Год назад

    ... And the ferrules?????

  • @Randriekus_TestPilot
    @Randriekus_TestPilot 3 года назад

    why is he not using cable shoes ?

  • @IceyJunior
    @IceyJunior 5 лет назад +3

    Can you teach the wiring more technically? In details.

    • @JoshOntko
      @JoshOntko 3 года назад

      Yes, please, I concur. I realize there are details unique to the various voltages, and plans, but it would be great to mention what gage wire, THHN vs MTW etc, how to test out the circuits, how much distance you use on your wire way and the components, the names of the tools etc.

  • @soksong4726
    @soksong4726 4 года назад

    한국의 장비배선도 이렇게 바꿔야 합니다
    지금처럼 단자를 사용하면 실수가 너무 많이 발생합니다

  • @tobystahl6144
    @tobystahl6144 5 лет назад +5

    The conversation really has nothing to do with the specific video Talk about the steps and penal functions that the election is working on an not safety hazards

  • @PelagoA
    @PelagoA 3 года назад +3

    You made another nice video (ruclips.net/video/qUMyFbhy92c/видео.html ) where you explain why it is important to use wire ferrule terminals, and in this video they are not being used! Not even being mentioned I think?!

  • @andressilva2402
    @andressilva2402 2 года назад +1

    All I learned was fire hazard and be careful 🤦‍♂️I need a walkthrough with the schematics.

  • @salarbadeel4471
    @salarbadeel4471 2 года назад

    👍👍

  • @anirbansasmal4942
    @anirbansasmal4942 2 года назад

    Modicon plc bro

  • @Mamooshiiii
    @Mamooshiiii 2 года назад

    cable shoes may help

  • @mohdazril8964
    @mohdazril8964 3 года назад

    better use ferrule

  • @azeemahammed8646
    @azeemahammed8646 4 года назад +1

    Use solid ware from safety point of view rather stranded

    • @johnschroeder3072
      @johnschroeder3072 3 года назад +1

      Can you explain how that would be safer.

    • @azeemahammed8646
      @azeemahammed8646 3 года назад

      @@johnschroeder3072 it could avoid loose contact at the terminal side,so that the fire incident can be avoidable !

    • @johnschroeder3072
      @johnschroeder3072 3 года назад +1

      @@azeemahammed8646 The better option would be to use flexible stranded wiring and to use boot lace ferules on the end to keep the wires together in the terminal. This would end up with better surface contact, less sensitivity to vibration and less likely that the conductor will break.

  • @djnugz2511
    @djnugz2511 Год назад

    There's so many bad choices in this video lol. No ferrules, service loops, etc. Never seen someone use a power tools on components like that.... I would never

    • @USA__2023
      @USA__2023 Год назад

      My first time hearing about ferrules. I probably would have used them if I knew about them. It's crazy but I usually go back to a new control and re torque all of the connections. Service loops, you bet....