Electrical Control Panel Wiring in 9 Minutes with KNX

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @tradward
    @tradward Год назад +68

    I just landed a job building these with barely any previous experience. Steep learning curve ahead. Wish me luck! 😂

    • @lassipls
      @lassipls Год назад +12

      I also had absolutely no prior experience nor education for this field, everything I learned was on the job watching others, asking a lot of questions, making mistakes and generally trying my best. It can be very rewarding making things with your own hands, good luck from Finland!

    • @dancarter22x70
      @dancarter22x70 Год назад +2

      hope your job is running smoothly lad

    • @tradward
      @tradward Год назад +7

      @dancarter22x70 yeah, going great thanks. They've kept me on so I must be doing something right 👍

    • @PhysicsLad1234
      @PhysicsLad1234 11 месяцев назад +2

      You go king 🙌🏼

    • @safebh8841
      @safebh8841 9 месяцев назад

      Asking for an update pls

  • @bryoncovell6325
    @bryoncovell6325 Год назад +7

    I build panels on this side of the pond. Work is clean. My only comment is using tech screws. I started my career using them, but have been tapping machine screws for the last 15 years. It's a preference thing. My panels are usually much larger than needed so any maintenance guy down the road has room to work without fear of grounding out against the cabinet trying to troubleshoot. My current project is a pump station for a corrections institution. Pair of 50 hp pumps on VFDs inside a box that will be 2 meters squared by 1/2 meter deep and weigh in at roughly 500kg.
    I definitely agree on your point of enjoying seeing the layout "come to life" as the components are installed on the back panel.

    • @adampindell
      @adampindell 5 месяцев назад

      I drill tap all my raceway and din rail, too. But the backings we use are 10 guage ang teck screws just dont cut it.

  • @christophermcpherson1901
    @christophermcpherson1901 4 дня назад

    Nice video. I’ve built and wired panels for 24 years and I’ve never used a laser for anything. With the isolator shaft cut I just cut the shaft to size , fit it in the isolator and mark the top with a marker pen, close the door on it and you have the mark to drill for the handle 👍🏽

  • @notafanboy250
    @notafanboy250 Год назад +2

    I know exactly zero about what you were doing but I appreciate some nice tidy work and watched the whole thing. Nice work!

  • @Yousef-bg9ky
    @Yousef-bg9ky Год назад +1

    9:11 and your information landed perfectly

  • @Rottingopossum
    @Rottingopossum 10 месяцев назад +1

    You got quality tools and bags brotha. I can always tell a professional from a bum by what someone shows up to the job with.

  • @whithneyvanas7889
    @whithneyvanas7889 2 месяца назад +1

    One of the best jobs I had I won't mind to do panel wiring again I really enjoy this work 😊

  • @loveofkemet
    @loveofkemet Год назад +9

    Nice vid, would be good if you did a vid/training vid where you look at the individual blocks in the panel and talk about them for a few minutes in isolation. Thanks

    • @beeautomation
      @beeautomation  Год назад +2

      Thanks mate, I'll take note of that cheers.

  • @lassipls
    @lassipls Год назад +5

    I build various sizes and types of these for a living. Had never thought of using a laser to mark the hole for the isolator switch shaft, definitely going to use it in the future myself!

    • @malcbush9551
      @malcbush9551 Год назад +2

      Drop of tippex on shaft end that's cut to length, shut door and bingo you have your mark. Lot cheaper.

    • @insylem
      @insylem Год назад +1

      I use carpenter squares to mark the shaft on the ones I do. Never thought of using light amplified by the stimulation and emissions of radiation.

    • @tbrizius
      @tbrizius 7 месяцев назад

      That laser trick is pretty slick. Gonna start using that myself

  • @ClosestNearUtopia
    @ClosestNearUtopia Год назад +6

    Pretty good, what I dont like personally is steering and mains running on the same gutter. Run mains left, steering right or vice versa. Makes expanding and trouble shooting a lot more easy, and more neat to fuzzle in between.

  • @pdhr0che
    @pdhr0che Год назад +2

    Great work. No numbers? And no segregation between 230/400v and 24v

  • @MatSmithLondon
    @MatSmithLondon Год назад +4

    Excellent panel, very nicely done. There was a really good opportunity to flood the video with information about the panel itself, model numbers, parts, purpose of the touchpanel on the front, customer needs, etc... so much to talk about and felt you missed a good opportunity there. I guess the video was about the panel build, not the stuff in the panel, so fair enough - but I was also interested in what was going in there. What KNX gear was in there? (what power supply, dimmers, IP router, control gear etc.?) Anyway - great vid nevertheless!

  • @pn8902
    @pn8902 Год назад +6

    Would love to see the process of installing the panel on site and how you go about testing everything is working.

    • @beeautomation
      @beeautomation  Год назад +1

      I've got something in the pipeline 😉

    • @akosacs01
      @akosacs01 4 месяца назад

      ​@@beeautomation that sounded incredibly suspicious 😂

  • @jewelmahmud2042
    @jewelmahmud2042 Год назад +2

    I like electrical control panel wiring.
    And this video helpful for me I learn more.
    Thank you sir.

    • @beeautomation
      @beeautomation  Год назад

      So do I my friend … glad it helped 🙂👍🏼

  • @m.rgh.i9199
    @m.rgh.i9199 Год назад +1

    Tnx. It's great. plz make a special video for the standard placement of different devices like power supply in a panel.

  • @caravanlifenz
    @caravanlifenz Год назад +2

    That's a work of art.

  • @maxball5329
    @maxball5329 Год назад +8

    Great video! Looks like a cool project. Would love to see a video of all of the components and how they work and their uses. I'm an electrician but have never had any experience of KNX/PLC. Keep up the good work.

    • @beeautomation
      @beeautomation  Год назад +2

      Thanks Max, working on a training course at the moment which will cover this sort of thing

  • @bothwellchingombe4746
    @bothwellchingombe4746 Год назад +1

    Great work man! What software did you use for the panel designing?

  • @Adrian-r2t2s
    @Adrian-r2t2s Год назад

    Great Video, can you give a walk through to the components an what they do. It would be really nice

  • @goodvibes0101
    @goodvibes0101 Год назад

    Good effort young fella, in my day still is but when i started we use to lace our looms no plastic wiring duct in those days 😁 for door mounted devices i use rivet nuts no unsightly bolts poking out or sharp bits

  • @erlwindegans3954
    @erlwindegans3954 Год назад +2

    Nice work. Curious question about your opinion on seperating mains cables from signal cables rather then putting it all on top of each other in th same trunking?

    • @beeautomation
      @beeautomation  Год назад +1

      if the are high inductance cables like inverter or switching high loads on/off regularly then yes 100% ... otherwise I don't owrry.

  • @rickycrean
    @rickycrean Год назад +4

    Another great video Chris. Great to see it all going together.

  • @maksim_belostozky
    @maksim_belostozky 8 месяцев назад

    Good day! Turns out is really interesting and useful video for me. I am studying English language. I am a relay protection engineer. I have some question: how you do marking for wire? Maybe have you video about this topic?

  • @michaelt126
    @michaelt126 Год назад

    Would you say wiring is easier to make nice with slightly oversized raceways?

  • @iL_Sol
    @iL_Sol Год назад +1

    Hi, impressive work. Small question why's hmi panel and stop button located on down part panel and not in up part position. It's will be not comfortable? Thanks for your video, very interesting, good luck with your work.

    • @beeautomation
      @beeautomation  Год назад

      Hey man... not sure I completely understand your question... the HMI is positioned there because that around face height when the panel is mounted on the wall on site

    • @iL_Sol
      @iL_Sol Год назад

      @@beeautomation Thanks for your answer. That's exactly what I was asking. I just didn’t immediately understand that in the video this is your assembly table and not the final place for mounting the cabinet. Have a nice day!)

  • @fimblefomble
    @fimblefomble Год назад +3

    Great informative video - thanks. Just wondering about the running of the mains voltage alongside and parallel to the low voltage; I've seen it mentioned elsewhere that it's good to try and keep mains to one side and low voltage to the other as much as you reasonably can. What's your thoughts/experience on this?

    • @beeautomation
      @beeautomation  Год назад +1

      Hey man, thank you! In an ideal world yes, but it's not always practical... the only time I'm very careful with segregation is; 1. keeping sensitive signal cables away from high inductance cables like for inverters. 2. highly loaded cables where you have to think about grouping

  • @knxsmarthomefaltsetosmarko-p8r

    Great video! Looks like a cool project.what screen do you use in your knx projects?

  • @delrey-p
    @delrey-p Год назад +1

    Satisfying to watch as usual!

  • @cf4369
    @cf4369 6 месяцев назад

    Bro so happy you made this page!

  • @DaDaDaddeo
    @DaDaDaddeo 5 месяцев назад

    Any protection of the electronics from metal filings when making the fascia cutouts?

  • @shawnbraganza9020
    @shawnbraganza9020 Год назад +1

    Hi Chris, do you have any training on control panal? Would love to learn more. Great video btw.

    • @beeautomation
      @beeautomation  Год назад

      Thanks man, course is currently being built :)

  • @alexsikorskyzero
    @alexsikorskyzero Год назад

    hi! tell me in what program do you do the outline of the shield project? arrangement and scheme

  • @rajasoldier4383
    @rajasoldier4383 Год назад

    Sir your work is very good

  • @coolminded850
    @coolminded850 Год назад +1

    Great video and very useful to grab the practical steps.

  • @pellinimax
    @pellinimax Год назад +1

    As usual awesome video mate ..
    Safety goggles on - check
    Safety crocs on - check 👌

    • @beeautomation
      @beeautomation  Год назад +1

      hahaha! It's the bloody health & safety police! Thanks mate ;)

  • @nabilou8106
    @nabilou8106 9 месяцев назад

    What type of screws do you use to fix the cable conduct and the rail on the backplane

  • @Dynamicelectrician
    @Dynamicelectrician Год назад +1

    Nice video. I use the tek screws in the US as well. I generally will only tap a few 10-32 screws into the Dinrail on the end with star washers so I can carry the ground path better. Awesome job!

    • @beeautomation
      @beeautomation  Год назад +1

      Cheers dude! Yeah i get some slack using tek screws from some people but I think they're great and are so much quicker!

  • @microk7648
    @microk7648 3 месяца назад

    Top notch video, bud. keep up the good work!

  • @mattpaine6731
    @mattpaine6731 Год назад

    What touch screen were you using and what are you using for visualisation?

  • @Vipulrawat04
    @Vipulrawat04 Год назад +1

    Great Video Bee

  • @robtech341
    @robtech341 Год назад

    Nice work so far. I might suggest waiting until all of your components are installed before actually installing the wire duct as it's just easier to not have to assemble around and over the duct. Mark it and drill it just wait until wiring starts to install. Very well done! Cheers!

  • @rjfxr
    @rjfxr Год назад

    How the trunking fitted to the door without drilling?

  • @zeothorn
    @zeothorn Год назад

    Great video!Well done!

  • @WillmannElectrical
    @WillmannElectrical Год назад +1

    Love a panel build mate - tidy job 🤘

  • @ronken9856
    @ronken9856 4 месяца назад +1

    I do not use those screw because they tend to leave shavings under the trunking and DIN bar. And sometimes even leaves sharp shavins sticking out from the screw heads. But they are faster.

  • @zerzer664
    @zerzer664 Год назад

    Thank you sir i love your channel 🎉🎉🎉

  • @eldar77785
    @eldar77785 Год назад

    Great video and a neat job, looking forward to seeing more videos.

  • @Nightking605
    @Nightking605 Год назад +1

    Wonderful informative video. Keep it up!👍🏽😎👍🏽

  • @mobovey2917
    @mobovey2917 Год назад

    That was amazing
    We live you from iran

  • @swingbomberofficial5172
    @swingbomberofficial5172 8 месяцев назад

    what’s the jig saw i seen used in this im using a grinder for the cutouts in my cabs right now and am looking to upgrade 😂

  • @djamelelkolli7565
    @djamelelkolli7565 Год назад

    hi brothers thank u so much for this vedio please can u provide ys with schematic for this panel

  • @OZY_Fitness
    @OZY_Fitness Год назад +23

    As a maintenance electrician i'll give you feedback, 1 major issue here - no labels or at least numbers on cables. It takes ages to faultfind issues if there no numbers or labels on cables. "But there is a drawing you st..id i..ot!"-you would say, I'll tell you drawing lasts 5 years, panel lasts more, after 10 years you might not find drawing at all! And this panel will be nightmare for electrician who will work on it. So don't make me sad mark the cables!!

    • @beeautomation
      @beeautomation  Год назад +4

      Stop trolling… you can clearly see there’s cable idents

    • @zerzer664
      @zerzer664 Год назад

      ❤❤❤❤

    • @zerzer664
      @zerzer664 Год назад

      Stop trolling

  • @ashyum6913
    @ashyum6913 Год назад

    Can you make a video of simple ahu sytem mcc pls.

  • @seazz147
    @seazz147 9 месяцев назад

    What do you use to cut the trunking? Out of curiosity

  • @MrAAA7474
    @MrAAA7474 Год назад

    How long does it take for completing the assembly control panel

  • @dfgnzfjfhctf-ms2un
    @dfgnzfjfhctf-ms2un 3 месяца назад

    Great content! Keep up the good work. Would be great if you pause here and there and support mentally with some drawings like in other videos.
    Greeting from Germany.

  • @JeremyDeSantis-x1u
    @JeremyDeSantis-x1u Год назад

    Nice work!

  • @williamkintu3887
    @williamkintu3887 3 месяца назад +1

    I was requesting that you make a video showing how the wiring is done at a slow pace than the one which is at such a speed

  • @octymocty132
    @octymocty132 Год назад

    Nice job
    Few recommendations from a engineer
    Tools use q max cutters lot cleaner than step drills and yeah they do sq but heavy cost
    And also factor in 20% from box size to consumption when building panels as im my line it dose get used and dont take long for upgrades to go in or a oh dam we forgot

  • @abeltagun3572
    @abeltagun3572 Год назад

    Nice job

  • @txga2005
    @txga2005 5 месяцев назад

    I love this video...everything just works!

  • @nathirrawashdeh8507
    @nathirrawashdeh8507 11 месяцев назад

    Nice video. Thank you.

  • @2zubaci
    @2zubaci Год назад

    Hello nice job. Do you need to certificate this control panel? In my country it is a new product made by you and you have to do certification for it to be able to use it by the law :/

  • @michaelclarquist6459
    @michaelclarquist6459 10 месяцев назад

    No wire numbering? I also noticed the cabinet door was drilled while on the enclosure... I would have covered the terminals and components from shards of metal flying into them.

  • @stevhandingwall2028
    @stevhandingwall2028 4 месяца назад

    Only one word there precision

  • @ramondiaz2921
    @ramondiaz2921 Год назад

    Very good

  • @runngunrc1991
    @runngunrc1991 Год назад

    What was that cutting tool?

  • @bobbyintheshop
    @bobbyintheshop Год назад +1

    awesome video

  • @arifchannachannel
    @arifchannachannel 4 месяца назад

    I like wiring panels I am a plc technician thanks.

  • @haydnlawrence8167
    @haydnlawrence8167 Год назад

    Great vid just subbed 👍

  • @abdelkaderelhadraoui6639
    @abdelkaderelhadraoui6639 Год назад

    Good job ❤

  • @Odisovic
    @Odisovic 11 месяцев назад +2

    Looks interesting, too bad that in Europe this what he showed is not possible because it contradicts the EN norm and if there was an insurance claim the insurance company would smile and say "you're out of luck" :(

  • @AndrésFelipe-p8m
    @AndrésFelipe-p8m 4 месяца назад

    very professional

  • @ukaszklinger1634
    @ukaszklinger1634 Год назад

    which is better loxone or knx?

  • @emiliodominguez9045
    @emiliodominguez9045 9 месяцев назад +1

    I build hydrogen purifier electrical panels as well as do the cabnet work from scratch like i mean everything from 220 to 480 million dollar projects in terms of revenue this one that im about to finish coast around 700k all the work is me i enjoy tf outta this lol

  • @stugnap955
    @stugnap955 5 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @MDsamedualShrdar
    @MDsamedualShrdar Год назад

    Wow very nice 👍 Boss

  • @electrotec4852
    @electrotec4852 Год назад

    I am looking for a job as a cabler for electrical cabinets I have experience living in London can you inform me how I found work in London as a thankyou cabler

  • @moustick2025
    @moustick2025 3 месяца назад

    Nice video, thank you

  • @mcfall_0210
    @mcfall_0210 Год назад

    What were you cutting your trunking with?

    • @beeautomation
      @beeautomation  Год назад +1

      These mate - www.phoenixcontact.com/en-za/products/cutting-tools-cutfox-cd-1212474

    • @mcfall_0210
      @mcfall_0210 Год назад

      @@beeautomation cheers for the link. Any risk of snapping the trunking while cutting? Are they ok cutting lid?

    • @mcfall_0210
      @mcfall_0210 Год назад

      @Bee Automation cheers for the link. Any risk of snapping the trunking while cutting? Are they ok cutting lid?

    • @beeautomation
      @beeautomation  Год назад

      @@mcfall_0210 work fine for lids too mate 👍🏼

  • @miguelangelviloria1046
    @miguelangelviloria1046 Год назад

    me parece muy genial lo que haces con ese panel.

  • @Rafael-vu2xn
    @Rafael-vu2xn Год назад

    Great video, insta sub!

  • @shalujacob04
    @shalujacob04 Год назад

    Great video......

  • @MarioChavenet-im9dx
    @MarioChavenet-im9dx 3 месяца назад

    Thanks you very much.

  • @1bobola
    @1bobola 3 месяца назад

    Do you not number your cables?

  • @MarkBcable
    @MarkBcable Год назад

    Nice one

  • @Electronzap
    @Electronzap Год назад

    Nice.

  • @RSBot2jar
    @RSBot2jar Год назад

    Very neath!

  • @Joe_9_
    @Joe_9_ Год назад

    Where do you get your components from, we use RS and far too expensive

    • @beeautomation
      @beeautomation  Год назад

      Yeah they are mate… You ideally want to get accounts with manufacturers. We use EC Products, WAGO, Europa, Bemco, Ivory Egg, MyKNXStore

    • @Joe_9_
      @Joe_9_ Год назад

      @@beeautomation cheers 👍

  • @ammaraloush6313
    @ammaraloush6313 10 месяцев назад

    Very nice

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 Год назад

    I saw a Lithuanian guy building these and he had the habit of using a hammer to snap off the ends of the screws on the back of the panel. I have no idea if it is necessary or not but it is possible.

  • @lanceeaton2812
    @lanceeaton2812 4 месяца назад

    No numbers on the cables?

  • @james.8985
    @james.8985 Месяц назад

    Sweet!

  • @PotatoesRnice
    @PotatoesRnice Год назад

    nice panel but it needs more busbar

  • @uzicohen2533
    @uzicohen2533 Год назад

    May I ask how much time it actually took to make this one? not the time lapse version 🤣🤣

  • @rajasoldier4383
    @rajasoldier4383 Год назад

    There job vacancy available sir

  • @YangWu-w6k
    @YangWu-w6k 16 дней назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @rajasoldier4383
    @rajasoldier4383 Год назад

    Hii

  • @NoyesChanning-k7z
    @NoyesChanning-k7z 3 месяца назад

    Brown Patricia Martin Thomas Hernandez Amy

  • @zoso4rune504
    @zoso4rune504 Год назад +2

    Are you bottom feeding Circuit Breakers???? That is a serious code violation.

    • @beeautomation
      @beeautomation  Год назад

      Please explain how that’s a problem and what code is it violating?

    • @that1electrician
      @that1electrician Год назад +1

      WELL......WE'RE WAITING!!!