Clearing up confusion around the term "Common"
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- The electrical term "Common" can have multiple meanings depending on where and how it is being used. This often leads to confusion and technicians asking, "What does Common mean, exactly?"
In this video, I will explain all the various meanings of the term and how they are used.
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I appreciate you breaking this down for us common folk.
This is one of the concepts in HVAC that I've continually grappled with. Thanks for your efforts in clearing this up!
experience and education. I am really appreciate your video
Clear as mud, great explanation!
Great explanation! Thanks for the valuable information!
Love your channel thanks for the information
I picked it up, thank you so much.
Good clip, helped a lot.Paragon time clocks for refrigeration have a C terminal.
Great subject matter seen many get so confused over this
I think electrical training for commercial HVAC would be a good course as there is not much on the internet about it.
Great video ✌️✌️
Great video
Thankyou for explaining this confusing nomenclature.
Could you possibly take it further and include the explanation regarding "neutral bus" and "earth" in house voltage, and the relationship between these two.
Very good information thanks bro
Awesome job thank you so much
They have continuity at the compressor all the wires❤
As a electrician I understand.Return path back to source
I would like to take your classes about boiler. What I have to do
You would be surprised how many people cannot correctly define the term “Normal” when it comes to relays . Many people seem to think that “ normal” is with the coil energized which we know not to be true. The term “ normal” can best be defined as “at-rest” or the state of the relay right out of the box .
I’m sure many techs and engineers have brawled over this subject on numerous occasions. 👍😂.
I have also seen many instances of equipment schematics getting this wrong as well.
Common means the common path for current. In every example you showed it remains the same. It's a point a that no matter how you wire the device/ sensor/ or load, current has to pass through that point. Whether its on the input or the output.
Excuse can we fix the mono Audio issue please
Its your neutral for your low voltage.
When you are explaining the low/ high pressure sensor in relation to "common", you state that terminals 345 and 678 have nothing to do with other.
But surely they do, they that common terminal that connects them.
I'm just a common man drive a common van 🎶
A man with a van and a plan!
I love your try to explain the term common .But I think electrically is wrong in a step down transformer or stepup .wich one is the common wire in a relay or switch ? just because they share a connection is supposed to be call common .REALLY? What I understand is that in AC are two wires one call neutrol and the other hot by norma is the the hot wire that you connect to the switch relay or any device that you want to activate while the neutrol goes directly to the load.M I RIGHT? DOC
Well, then hot L1 is also common in a 115 circuit 🤔
Whatever color the wire is that connects to the neutral bus at the breaker panel is common.
It makes me think of card games. What is "trump?" Depends on the game. Depends on what suit you're going in.
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Then Tiger ate Bunny and Cow.