Article 726 Class 4 Fault-Managed Circuits

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @Xaerorazor0
    @Xaerorazor0 Год назад +2

    Love Technology, it's not just a No on return, it's also a Null response after a timeout.

  • @nhzxboi
    @nhzxboi Год назад +1

    Right and OK. You can get a 40KV shock from an engine ignition system.. Feels bad but doesn't kill you.

  • @cameronforbes2649
    @cameronforbes2649 9 месяцев назад

    So where is this used? what application would warrant the extra cost?

    • @RyanJacksonElectrical
      @RyanJacksonElectrical  9 месяцев назад

      It is used for 5G antennas an will likely be used where small amounts of power are needed but the distances are too much for Class 2 or 3 supplies. Who knows what the future will bring though.

  • @iaov
    @iaov Год назад

    Just saying 450 volts causes this old electrician to pucker up! Great video. I worked on a lot of remote I/O equipment that operated on networks where everything was talking to everything else. All at very low voltages though.

  • @Liberal_right
    @Liberal_right Год назад

    Transmitter/Receiver can communicate with each other at 1/500 sec speed but ultimately Circuit breaker has to open the circuit.
    But seriously doubt if a Circuit Breaker can trip within 1/500 of a sec. Please clarify

    • @RyanJacksonElectrical
      @RyanJacksonElectrical  Год назад +1

      The transmiter stops sending power in 1/500 of a second. The circuit breaker plays no role in that.

  • @perdonomai8060
    @perdonomai8060 6 месяцев назад

    This should be used with solar panels / MPPT charger and high voltage batteries and power the whole house with DC instead of unsafe / inefficient AC.
    This should be the first plan and not the 5G antennas :)

  • @melissalane5304
    @melissalane5304 8 месяцев назад

    Panduit's Fault Managed Power System is now UL listed

  • @danielwolf2192
    @danielwolf2192 Год назад

    You spent a lot of time, not talking about the code change. Or the code, and how it actually affects us.