☆☆Understanding Motor Controls: Electrical Schematics, Wiring & Troubleshooting Contactors☆☆
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 มี.ค. 2023
- Quick video showing how to build a simple motor circuit using a contactor & pushbuttons. I'm trying something new here let me know what you think. This is a how to video on industrial maintenance, there are plenty of lessons in this short video.
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this is a beginner level video. I would appreciate feedback on the content. all of my other videos are discussions of instrumentation and controls as a career path I am deciding whether I should keep doing videos like that or should I do technical videos like this.
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I read this textbook cover to cover as a supplement to my education before I got my first job and it just covers so much about instrumentation. It's an easy read and it's just packed of useful information. If you're considering the career I would suggest either buying this book or renting the ebook just get an idea of what the job is really like
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Good shit Greg. This is Brad O. You definitely made this easy to understand, not too heavy with contextual terminology, yet not too simplistic in a way that would be a waste of someone's time trying to learn this. Good stuff
Thanks brotha
Great vid Greg. Thank you.
No problem I'm always open to suggestions for other videos I appreciate the comment
Very well put together video, I plan on going to school for this career video. I been studying eletronics for 3 years now.
Thank you for the video great job explaining easy to understand
I .m Alvaro . congratulatios, wonderful explanation.
thank you
you made it easy to understand
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great teaching my friend
Great explainer video. I was looking for a refresher on these types of circuits
Thanks bro
Great Video!
Great lil video
You're a legend mate
i learned that during my apprenticeship in electrical school
Class going good right now. I put the effort in!!! Into learning Ohms law & Color coding it’s fun Af lol
Yeah man real fun what program are you in
You forgeted drawing power circuit overload relay in circuit motor fan.
Simple motor start stop coil a2 neutral white orange load green switch power teacher ji
I don't understand the jumper from A2 to overload relay. How does a neutral open up the coil? I thought the overload automatically detect high current and kicked the contacts out?
Hey, that’s actually a great question… A lot of contactors will not disconnect the circuit when there is a trip. The big square D motor starters/contactors remain intact during an overload. There’s just an overload auxiliary contact on the side. That’s used to interrupt the start circuit now that I think about it I’m actually not certain, if the Allen Bradley overload automatically interrupts a circuit. I do not think it does but I am doubting myself now. I’m a little busy right now I might look into that later or if you have time Google it and post your findings here I’m pretty sure the legs of the contactor remain closed, even during an overload, but on this model they might open automatically
what’s the pay rate for this position? or instrument technician
and do you have to have a license electrician to be a instrument tech?
No license needed, generally 2 yr degree needed. Pretty wide pay rate, 25-50 hr
@@gregroche7323 how does one get a job ? i’ve seen all the job posting in my area houston, and they all say experience required or preceded
Is electronic technology a thing in the plants?
Yeah you would probably end up as an instrumentation or electrical technician. Start looking at job postings you'll get an idea of what's out there in your area
is it ok if we put the stop button first to be safer
Thats how i was taught too
What's the main reason why the contractor does not stay down
It cant stay down because the stop button has to be in the normally closed position in order to open the circuit and prevent voltage from getting to the motor starter. Therefore the motor starter is a necessary step so we can "control" it by hand. You can do this with PLCs and relays with 0-10v on a VFD for more specific control environments with automation.
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You can either add me on LinkedIn app, Greg Roche in cleveland Ohio or you can email me at greg.roche55@gmail.com. I will delete this message in a day or 2 so my email isn't on here