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Really, a very interesting description, I have been following and learning more and more. I am basically a mechanical engineer, worked in Industry and also a professor in academic line. At present, working as a consultant for automation by using mechatronics.
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@@realpars thank you...!!! It is helpful... Because when I run into a pneumatic or Hydro switches, the nomenclature in the blue prints gets confusing for the switch action..
Hi Bitebo. Electromechanical switches don't really care if the voltage is AC or DC, or what the actual voltage value is as long as the contacts are capable of switching the current. But, solid-state, or electronic switches are very particular about what voltage is applied to them.
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Your explanation of the brake oil switch was a bit unclear. If it opens when the pressure drops then is it a normally open pressure switch or a normally closed vacuum switch?
Hi Stephen. Thanks for your comment. It’s a pressure switch that “operates” on a decrease in pressure below the setpoint. Symbols are always shown in their “de-energized state, and this switch is shown closed. By convention, it is called a “Normally Closed” pressure switch. Because it is shown as a “Normally-closed” switch, it opens when it “operates”. Opens on a decrease (drop), and closes on an increase (rise) in both pressure or vacuum situations.
Hello….thanks for your question. Deadband and hysteresis certainly have somewhat similar results. Generally speaking, Hysteresis is a magnetic term. For example, hysteresis is a lag between input and output in a system upon a change in direction, or when the change in magnetism of a body lags behind changes in the magnetic field.
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Really, a very interesting description, I have been following and learning more and more. I am basically a mechanical engineer, worked in Industry and also a professor in academic line. At present, working as a consultant for automation by using mechatronics.
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Please continue and explain other pressure sensors
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@4:27, please what do you mean by electromechanical switches not being voltage-dependent ?
Hi Bitebo. Electromechanical switches don't really care if the voltage is AC or DC, or what the actual voltage value is as long as the contacts are capable of switching the current. But, solid-state, or electronic switches are very particular about what voltage is applied to them.
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Good video. Could've included the explanation of rising and falling set points.
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Any relation to The proportional controller ?
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Could you give a lecture about square root in pneumatic loops?
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Can u pls explain the servo motor
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What is a Servo Motor and How it Works?
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Servo Motor Advantages And Disadvantages
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Sir.. thanks for doing this .. can you provide the video about uv( ultra violet sensor working and maintenance Calibration)
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please make video on differential pressure switch and differntial thermostat
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Your explanation of the brake oil switch was a bit unclear. If it opens when the pressure drops then is it a normally open pressure switch or a normally closed vacuum switch?
Same thoughts. That's why I gave them the feedback that they could've included the rising and falling setpoint.
Hi Stephen. Thanks for your comment. It’s a pressure switch that “operates” on a decrease in pressure below the setpoint. Symbols are always shown in their “de-energized state, and this switch is shown closed. By convention, it is called a “Normally Closed” pressure switch. Because it is shown as a “Normally-closed” switch, it opens when it “operates”. Opens on a decrease (drop), and closes on an increase (rise) in both pressure or vacuum situations.
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How does deadband differ from hysteresis?
Hello….thanks for your question. Deadband and hysteresis certainly have somewhat similar results. Generally speaking, Hysteresis is a magnetic term. For example, hysteresis is a lag between input and output in a system upon a change in direction, or when the change in magnetism of a body lags behind changes in the magnetic field.
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