Terminal Blocks Explained

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    In this video, we’re going to introduce you to the terminal block which is an important component in any industrial setting.
    Terminal blocks are components with an insulated frame that has the sole purpose of securing two or more wires together.
    Terminal Block wiring is neat and orderly allowing for quick identification making modification and troubleshooting easier.
    Terminal blocks are classified based on characteristics such as structure, device type, and termination options.
    There are a variety of methods used to connect the wires inside the terminal block.
    1) Probably the most commonly used method for connection is the Screw-in terminal block. bit.ly/3F5NKbc
    Screw-in terminal blocks are those that use screws as the method for holding the wires.
    2) The Barrier terminal block is very similar to a Screw-in terminal block as they use screws to clamp the wires. bit.ly/3F6SbCz
    Depending on the application and environment, the Barrier terminal strip may have a small lid to protect the wiring.
    3) Another common method for wire connection is the Spring-Loaded terminal block. bit.ly/3to7AMg
    A connection is made by simply inserting the wires. Most of these terminal blocks require the wire to be attached to a ferrule before it is inserted.
    The ferrule or wire is attached and released by inserting a spring release device. Some vendors have a unique spring release device while others require a small screwdriver.
    4) The Push-fit or Push-in terminal block is becoming very popular. bit.ly/3LWmXBZ
    Much like the Spring-Loaded terminal block, the “Push-fit” often requires the wire to be covered by a ferrule.
    The big difference between the Spring-loaded and the Push-fit terminal block is the method of wire release. Push-fit terminal blocks have the release device mounted right next to the wire insertion point.
    5) Another terminal block that was first used in the Telco industry is the Insulation Displacement Connector or IDC. bit.ly/46mBzCM
    The wire insulation does not need to be removed before insertion. Two sharp blades inside the terminal block will slice through the insulation and make contact with the wire.
    6) As the name suggests, a Pluggable terminal block has a plug outlet to allow connection to a socket.
    The wire is inserted and clamped with a screw. Connection to the wire is made via a plug and socket configuration. This terminal block is used in situations where a quick disconnect is required.
    7) On Tab Connector terminal blocks a wire attached to a connector is pushed onto a tab. bit.ly/3ZM5fqu
    The wire can be crimp-connected or soldered depending upon the type of connector.
    Tab Connector terminal blocks are also available where one side of the terminal block is a tab connection and the other side of the terminal block is a screw clamp connection. bit.ly/3LR23UO
    Let’s have a look at some of the different terminal block types.
    1) At first glance, a Ground terminal block looks like a typical Screw-in terminal block. bit.ly/46HqwEi
    Instead of connecting wires, the Ground terminal block connects the incoming wire to Ground.
    The wire is terminated by the panel or the DIN Rail or wherever the block is mounted…We will talk more about DIN rails later.
    2) Fused Connection terminal blocks have a fuse inserted in series between the wire-in and the wire-out eliminating the need for external overcurrent protection. bit.ly/46ER2hh
    To aid in troubleshooting, many vendors have included a built-in Fuse Failure LED circuit to provide a visual indication of the fuse condition.
    3) A Thermocouple block is designed to accept thermocouple lead connections. bit.ly/3Q8K66U
    To save space, individual terminal blocks can be connected to form groups or clusters and are generally structured in multi-level configurations. bit.ly/46F5UfF
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Комментарии • 60

  • @altuber99_athlete
    @altuber99_athlete 11 месяцев назад +3

    Great video! Some more information:
    1. Usually, gray terminal blocks are used for phase/active/line/hot wires, blue ones are used for neutral wires, and green with yellow ones for ground wires.
    2. There are cover accessories to cover the right-most terminal block, to avoid leaving exposed contacts.
    3. There are accessories to join various terminal blocks together. That is, to form a single electrical point or node. In this way, theres no need to splice wires.
    4. There are accessories to avoid slipping of the terminals blocks. In this way, they can’t move sideways in the DIN rail accidentally.

  • @djnugz2511
    @djnugz2511 3 года назад

    I'm an electrical build apprentice so these videos have been awesome! Thanks!

  • @salvadorlopezcarlin2130
    @salvadorlopezcarlin2130 3 года назад

    You are the best, thank you very much for sharing this knowledge.

    • @realpars
      @realpars  3 года назад

      You're very welcome, Salvador!

  • @dragonmares59110
    @dragonmares59110 3 года назад +4

    I can't believe i have been bing watching all your videos...and i love it.

  • @IngDzib
    @IngDzib 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Realpars

    • @realpars
      @realpars  3 года назад +1

      Our pleasure, Wilberth!

  • @KevinNguyen-tw5ml
    @KevinNguyen-tw5ml 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much !

    • @realpars
      @realpars  9 месяцев назад +1

      You are very welcome!

  • @rendros6343
    @rendros6343 3 года назад +2

    It would’ve been great if you had mentioned installation terminals with neutral sectionable conenection and what are intended for (for instance the part number type PT 2,5 L/NT/PE from Phoenix Contacts)

  • @vinothbalaji9
    @vinothbalaji9 3 года назад

    Hats off to your efforts

    • @realpars
      @realpars  3 года назад

      Thanks a lot, Vinoth!

  • @derina.maleek9408
    @derina.maleek9408 3 года назад

    Perfect just perfect
    Thanks.

    • @realpars
      @realpars  3 года назад

      Glad you like it!

  • @skmplanet9591
    @skmplanet9591 2 года назад

    Very informative, thanks a lot

    • @realpars
      @realpars  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @ashranulum1898
    @ashranulum1898 Год назад

    Thankyou So much sir
    Very Informative video on Terminal Block

  • @hv1785
    @hv1785 3 года назад +1

    Great stuff! Very clear. If you’re taking suggestions for future content, I’d like to understand safety-related control components better. For example, safety relays commonly found in control boxes.

    • @realpars
      @realpars  3 года назад +1

      Hi Eric,
      We definitely add all the topic suggestion to a list! I will go ahead and add this one as well - we always appreciate such topic suggestions :).
      Many thanks for sharing and happy learning!

    • @klarnorbert
      @klarnorbert 11 месяцев назад

      @@realpars So, you guys never made an explanation video about safety relays :P Would be nice tho.

  • @haitham5084
    @haitham5084 3 года назад

    Awesome explain

    • @realpars
      @realpars  3 года назад +1

      Glad you liked it, Haitham!

  • @umargul5644
    @umargul5644 3 года назад

    Well done sir very useful thanks

  • @alialik4840
    @alialik4840 2 года назад

    Very very nice learning vedios, thanks a lot.

    • @realpars
      @realpars  2 года назад +1

      You're very welcome!

  • @angelperez-gg6il
    @angelperez-gg6il 3 года назад

    Excellent.

  • @shahidnazir6080
    @shahidnazir6080 3 года назад

    Excellent. Pls do some video on instrument Barriers n Groundings.

    • @realpars
      @realpars  3 года назад

      Hey Shahid!
      Thanks for your comment and your suggestion. I will pass this on to our course developers!
      Thanks for sharing and happy learning!

  • @samalfellah2066
    @samalfellah2066 2 года назад

    Realpars are awesome

    • @realpars
      @realpars  2 года назад

      Thanks a lot, Sam!

  • @epoxy1710
    @epoxy1710 Год назад

    I always use Weidmuller screw in terminal blocks when connecting cables, the barrier is just to low quality. Take two screws in terminal blocks and zip tie them together, best connection you can get.

  • @DSNCB919
    @DSNCB919 3 года назад

    I have a hard time getting a reading of voltage on wires on terminal blocks at times with my multimeter not sure if I'm placing in wrong hole

  • @habebsabri4288
    @habebsabri4288 3 года назад

    Thank you for the videos I hope you will explain about the scale devices and how to connect them with the logic controllers

    • @realpars
      @realpars  3 года назад

      Hi Habeb,
      Thanks for your kind comment and feedback!
      I will make sure to pass this on to our course developers.
      Happy learning!

  • @shivamraja2170
    @shivamraja2170 3 года назад

    Can you make videos on panel earthing and grounding? Like a panel has power supplies to run the components it has plus input and output cards to process the signals, so how we will connect everything?
    Means signal grounding, earthing, shield or something like that!

    • @realpars
      @realpars  3 года назад +1

      Hey Shivam!
      Thanks for your comment and your suggestion. I will pass this on to our course developers!
      Thanks for sharing and happy learning!

    • @shivamraja2170
      @shivamraja2170 3 года назад

      @@realpars your videos are just awesome!!

  • @ikemalachi3089
    @ikemalachi3089 3 года назад

    I love your videos, please do you have certification courses

    • @realpars
      @realpars  3 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot of your kind comment, great to hear that!
      Yes, you can purchase our Certificate of Completion over learn.realpars.com/products/certificate, please bear in mind that we are able to issue your well-deserved certificate once you have completed at least 280 video courses.
      Hope this helps! If I can be of any further assistance, please let me know - I’m more than happy to help!

  • @electron1012
    @electron1012 3 года назад +4

    Not all wires are suited for screw connectors use . Thermocouple wires are such

  • @_stardust__
    @_stardust__ 2 года назад

    Please make a video on hybrid motor starters & universal motor controllers

    • @realpars
      @realpars  2 года назад

      Thanks for the topic suggestion, I will definitely go ahead and forward this to our creator team. Happy learning!

  • @_stardust__
    @_stardust__ 2 года назад

    Is it possible to check the signals by connecting leads in push feed terminals like it can be done in screw-in terminals?

    • @realpars
      @realpars  2 года назад

      Hi Dipankar. I'm not sure I understand your question, but I'll give it a shot. Unlike screw terminal that quite often will support more wires, push-feed terminals are not so user-friendly. Adding additional wires for testing is not usually possible considering that space is limited. I hope that helps?

  • @KevinNguyen-tw5ml
    @KevinNguyen-tw5ml 9 месяцев назад

    i want to learn about the structure and working principle of PCB and the symbols on the PCB, can you help me?

    • @realpars
      @realpars  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi there. I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what you are referring to. Can you please elaborate?

    • @KevinNguyen-tw5ml
      @KevinNguyen-tw5ml 9 месяцев назад

      @@realpars (printed circuit board assembly - PCBA). i would like to ask you about the principle of current input and output on the PCBA,and the meaning of the symbols above it. For example 0v,12v,24,COM....

  • @mehulpatel9579
    @mehulpatel9579 3 года назад

    👍🏻

  • @CKshorts1117
    @CKshorts1117 Год назад

    Is terminal cabinet same as terminal block?

    • @realpars
      @realpars  Год назад

      Hi @Astaeele Shorts. I'm not sure what you mean by a terminal cabinet. A Control Cabinet contains lots of terminal blocks and lots of other components as well. Please let us know if I haven't answered your question.

  • @hariharanhariharan7767
    @hariharanhariharan7767 3 года назад

    👌👌👌👌💐

  • @razerimperator231
    @razerimperator231 3 года назад

    Hi my friend! I really like your videos. I'm ready to buy video tutorials. But I have problems with English (((I live in Russia. I watch your RUclips videos using subtitle translation,which is very convenient. Please help me solve this problem.

    • @realpars
      @realpars  3 года назад

      Hi,
      Thanks for your comment! We currently only provide our course videos in English, you are always able to turn on the English subtitles as that might make it a bit easier for you.
      Our apologies for any inconvenience!
      Happy learning!