760.33 Surge Protection (for Fire Alarm Control Panels)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2023
  • Fire alarm control panels must now have surge protection on their line side.
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Комментарии • 25

  • @DarenSpinelle
    @DarenSpinelle 10 месяцев назад +8

    For 2026, let's do 150 days!!! who's with me???

  • @iaov
    @iaov 10 месяцев назад +4

    I came to your channel late but am looking forward to going back and watching the whole series. At one time I hated anything to do with the NEC but job responsibilities forced me to. gain a passing familiarity with it. A few years later i studied for and passed the master electrician exam for
    Wisconsin and worked in the
    field for many years. It grew on me and although I have been retired for 8 years now I still find the code fascinating. Your presentations have been very well done and I have enjoyed them immensely. Thank you and I hope you do more of this in the future... George(iaov)

  • @chrisf3875
    @chrisf3875 11 месяцев назад +5

    Appreciate the time and effort that you put in doing these videos, your humility and personability really made them a joy to watch.
    I was just in Florida on a project, and they were required to put a surge protector dedicated for the fire alarm control panel circuit no closer than 3 ft from it.
    Here's an idea, how about a series on tables & chats in the N.F.P.A. but first enjoy what's left of Summer!
    😊

  • @johnwayne4790
    @johnwayne4790 11 месяцев назад +3

    I'm a massive fan of yours
    Thank you for everything you do, helping simpletons like me every day.

  • @Buddha24
    @Buddha24 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much. I found this to be of great value. Loved the short, to the point, clear knowledge sharing form someone who knows it very well. You made it as fun as one could I think. You are a great teacher.

  • @jefffielder2429
    @jefffielder2429 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you all the knowledge you shared and the time it took to do it thanks again

  • @electricaltyler5998
    @electricaltyler5998 11 месяцев назад +2

    well, I'm going to have to go back some of this I missed but hey thanks for all the intel Ryan!

  • @denverbraughler3948
    @denverbraughler3948 10 месяцев назад

    The applause goes to you, sir! Thank you for another NEC series.

  • @estradacarlos2461
    @estradacarlos2461 10 месяцев назад +2

    I got no words to thanks u ,
    💯💯💯💯💯💯💯 love all u do for me all of us great job It was very informative and i learned a lot

  • @jmcg6160
    @jmcg6160 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for a great series of videos!!

  • @mackfisher4487
    @mackfisher4487 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks good job
    Hope you keep this series available for future reference, my village is still on 2017.

  • @erinocean3845
    @erinocean3845 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for such a wonderfully explained and completely thorough overview of the changes this year. I have watched every single one of your videos in the series and I've even been able to share some valuable knowledge with my colleagues pertaining to issues we've encountered lately. My boss was impressed by my ability to site things he didn't even know had changed and now he comes to me asking code rules since I "seem to know it pretty well" so thank you Ryan for helping make me a more valuable resource at work!

    • @RyanJacksonElectrical
      @RyanJacksonElectrical  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing that with me, Erin. That seriously made my day. :)

  • @alexwurstner6101
    @alexwurstner6101 10 месяцев назад

    This has been awesome! I hope you do more series like this in the future, whether it be code changes or just teaching the code in general

  • @educationpower1823
    @educationpower1823 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ryan, you have done a fantastic job hands down. This 100 days series will have a nd is saving thousands of lives and equipment. Your efforts are valued and appreciated and will be put to good use. It's true, the best way to learn something is to teach it to others. Thank you
    Robert from Omaha

  • @dan9372
    @dan9372 10 месяцев назад +1

    You made it look easy

  • @billyg4985
    @billyg4985 6 месяцев назад

    Good stuff budd I learned a lot and got a kick from u few videos back when u second guessed yourself and said let me see if I'm smoking crack or not lol. overall very informative stuff budd

  • @dhucek9998
    @dhucek9998 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your time !!!

  • @bobbyh6293
    @bobbyh6293 15 дней назад

    You kicked butt✊🏽

  • @kodykinsella
    @kodykinsella Месяц назад

    watched them in two days for journeyman test

  • @BelieverSenora
    @BelieverSenora 28 дней назад

    Hi sir,
    I have one doubt
    Now i am doing one small player project.clinent provided list of material.they chose fcc924 panel total 38 devices among 38 4 surge protector.i have pump room, telecom,IT and ground room where to install surge protection.pls guide

  • @ScottShayAKAFifty50g
    @ScottShayAKAFifty50g 10 месяцев назад

    Hello Ryan, sorry to ask on this format but I’m in a bit of a bind.
    I have a small transformer-(a separately derived system)- 10KVA single phase 480 stepping down to 120/240. My question is on grounding and bonding. The transformer is feeding a 100 panel board with a 100 amp main in the panel.
    The MBJ (green screw) is attached in the panel.
    My neutral point is X2-X3 in the transformer. It is connected to ground. Ground is connected to the source feeding the transformer, and grounded to building steel.
    I am not sure if I need to send another ground out to my new panel, or just use the neutral conductor as the green screw is attached. Im worried about the parallel path I will create. Any tips or video references?
    Thank you for all you do.

    • @RyanJacksonElectrical
      @RyanJacksonElectrical  10 месяцев назад +1

      If the transormer is connected to ground you need to remove the green screw in the panelboard.

    • @ScottShayAKAFifty50g
      @ScottShayAKAFifty50g 10 месяцев назад

      @@RyanJacksonElectrical thank you sir!!!! I believe that was the case, and I need to install a supply side bonding jumper.
      My confusion lies in the term “the first means of disconnect” as this will be the first means of disconnect for the new system. However upon reflecting and studying this morning I believe that may only apply to services although I may be wrong. Thank you for your prompt response and your many great services. I hope one day to be half the code guy that you are!!!