Wye Delta Start Branch Circuits
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Using the 2021 Canadian Electrical Code, we discuss how to calculate the branch circuit requirements for a Wye Delta Start.
This video is intended as an instructional academic aid, and not intended as a field "how to" guide. Please consult professionals, and your local jurisdictional authorities for further clarifications.
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Schuler! You were one of my instructors at sait as an apprentice. I've since moved to BC and bought an electrical contracting company. I'm tutoring at TRU in Kamloops for the electrical trades program as well now.
I saw your RUclips page on the whiteboard of the class I'm in. Good job! I remember using it in school looks like it's still happening. Congrats!
That's awesome Mike! I'm really glad to hear that you're are working with apprentices on so many different levels!
One of these days I'll start getting some 2024 vids together, but summer times just around the corner haha!
Thanks for reaching out!
Electricity is magic. I don't understand it, but just wanted to say you've got a great pace for teaching and love the detailed diagrams.
Thank you for all the videos you post. We all appreciate it. Please don’t ever stop.
Please do a video on Section 24 and Z32, specifically how to wire using ISO-BX. There seems to be a lot of confusion with how/where to connect the insulated bonding and bare bonding on the load side among inspectors and engineers. Great videos btw! Thanks for making them!!
Fellow Canadian Sparky! if your still active on this channel, i have questions/comments that you might be able to answer.
One, I heard that the curriculum is going to be updated finally, which will change when certain topics are learned, eliminating certain topics, and the length of the terms.
Two, I read somewhere (that seemed legit) that some skilled trades will grant accreditation towards secondary schooling. Also, possibly a new way for the government, employers, and apprentices to navigate the whole apprenticeship process (I personally think that an app could easily replace AIT's middle man role and just have them around for enforcing/policing, as bad as it sounds).
Any answers/comments are appreciated from anyone
Btw, you've helped so many of us with your vids bro. Love you
Hi sorry for the delayed response, you are correct on both counts. There is a curriculum shift occurring in all four years of the programs that will bring 3 and 4 to ten weeks, and 1 and 2 will return at 8 weeks.
Yes, future apprentices that finish and earn their certification well be eligible for an educational credential equivalent!
@schulerruler I'd like to say thank you for your videos they helped a lot when I recently passed my IP
I'm very happy to hear that! Congratulations! That's a big accomplishment for sure!
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I don’t want to be that guy, but when you where choosing your Overcurrent protection you put 28-300 3) but it should have been 28-200 3).
I’m sure people will understand what you meant though. Thank you again.
Sorry.
Aaaah good catch. Slip of the tongue haha. You are correct though!
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Maybe not relevant to this video but if you use table 10 do you have to use table 5?
You would require table 5c correction factors in between the starter and the motor as there are six current carrying conductors at that point.
FLA ÷ Table 5C correction x 28-106 multiplying factor (continuous duty vs non) = the required minimum ampacity for the conductor.
Thanks for video.