neutral should not be linked between the two systems - this could give you problems if you have a neutral earth link on the generator as this would mean that when not on generator you would have a 2nd neutral earth link in place in the system which should not happen.
@@AboutElectricity indeed with 2 mains supplies you would need to be carefull with the neutral as mixing neutrals from different sources have the same issues that can arise from circulating currents through the neutral earth bonds present on each source, the comment still stands with the mains 1 and mains 2 definitions
Great video and tutorial. However the system above does not seem to give priority to any of the supplies M1 & M2 ( it leaves the matter to response (switching speeds) of the relays) and in a real practical set up this would not be desirable. Ideally one of the supplies either M1 & M2 should be given priority ie should both be present it should be clear which one runs the show. Otherwise great tutorial
Hii.. I want to wire the generator through a timer..that is for a certain time, the generator will be powering the house.... And when the timer is off... It runs on the power from the grid. Can you please explain me about this wiring and the material i will need. Thanks..
If booth supply available at exactly the same time then they will turn on randomly.But if you turn supply no.1 and then supply no.2 the supply no. 1 will stay on.
@@AboutElectricity thanks again. Your videos are a real niche content. I find them very useful especially trying to learn about the HV world having spent most of my time in LVDC. Wish you more subscribers!
Hi. We have the neutral joined from too different mains supplies. I assume this is ok but just wondering about the explanation for this. I am not an electrician. I assume as all neutrals are grounded it does not matter
@@michaelcostello6991 it is ok.Probably those two mains supply come from the same power grid.Different situation is when we have one mains and one generator.
Highly recomend these tutorials for junior electrical engineers !
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Awesome.! Thank you. Can you make a tutorial for the "Set Priority"
for ATS?
I will think about it.Thanks for suggestion.
Great video
Good luck
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ATS ...3 input how to make this.
2 main supply and 1 DG
Hi thks 4 the video,Can i add timer and more protection on it
neutral should not be linked between the two systems - this could give you problems if you have a neutral earth link on the generator as this would mean that when not on generator you would have a 2nd neutral earth link in place in the system which should not happen.
I agree when you using mains-gen changeover but not when using mains-mains.That is why I've put descriptions saying "mains 1" and " mains 2".
@@AboutElectricity indeed with 2 mains supplies you would need to be carefull with the neutral as mixing neutrals from different sources have the same issues that can arise from circulating currents through the neutral earth bonds present on each source, the comment still stands with the mains 1 and mains 2 definitions
Hi sir .
I need three input ATS if you help me
Whats is the name of that fuses or what is name that looks like ccu
Great video and tutorial. However the system above does not seem to give priority to any of the supplies M1 & M2 ( it leaves the matter to response (switching speeds) of the relays) and in a real practical set up this would not be desirable. Ideally one of the supplies either M1 & M2 should be given priority ie should both be present it should be clear which one runs the show. Otherwise great tutorial
Yes, I agree.This is why I called it "simple auto changeover". Maybe in the nearest future I will make another vid with priority on one of the supply.
Hii.. I want to wire the generator through a timer..that is for a certain time, the generator will be powering the house.... And when the timer is off... It runs on the power from the grid. Can you please explain me about this wiring and the material i will need. Thanks..
Mains 2 ki jagh genratar lga sakte hai na sir
A vocal walkthrough would be great.. instead of this annoying music
Nice tutorial but can you explain me what's the purpose of this?
To ensure uninterrupted voltage supply to the load. If supply no.1 is missing, supply no.2 will be turned on.
what is the name software , I can use it
But Two mains came same time what happen it.
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where is the time delay? for example if a main1 is from the grid and the main2 is from a generator set?
There isn't any because it's mains1/mains 2 not mains/ gen changeover.
If both supply available which con close
If booth supply available at exactly the same time then they will turn on randomly.But if you turn supply no.1 and then supply no.2 the supply no. 1 will stay on.
لو تكرمت شرح توصيل ATS 2000A
Hi, what do you think of this video ? Does it deserve thumb up ?
LAbels on control wiring for second contactor could be clearer. Great video even for non techies to understand! What is neutral link?
@@arunprakashmeena7314 neutral link looks like this images.app.goo.gl/51McewgdkNX8uY2e9
@@AboutElectricity thanks again. Your videos are a real niche content. I find them very useful especially trying to learn about the HV world having spent most of my time in LVDC. Wish you more subscribers!
Hi. We have the neutral joined from too different mains supplies. I assume this is ok but just wondering about the explanation for this. I am not an electrician. I assume as all neutrals are grounded it does not matter
@@michaelcostello6991 it is ok.Probably those two mains supply come from the same power grid.Different situation is when we have one mains and one generator.
Bcz it's not clear here.
R u ok ??
Fantastic !
Hello bhai .ye video send kare ge ap sir plz.nice hai
need your voice!
Thumbs down just for that GOD FORSAKEN SHITTY MUSIC!!!!!
out of all the music around you chose that! LOL