I get more amazed every video I watch from you. I appreciate all the rendering/drawing/animating you do to explain because it takes a lot more than just knowing automatization for a video like this. AWESOME
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Your videos should be used to teach in classes, the calming step by step way your explanations bring life into the electrical field is Top Notch. Thanks
Hey there! Thanks a lot for your comment. We are so happy that our method of teaching was appealing and helpful to you. Fortunately, according to our statistics, these videos have been already used in so many colleges and universities all over the world.
It my first time finding an educational video that made me to click a Like button, Subscribe button and ....wait for it - Bell notification! Bravo! great PLC video.
Thank you, Ben! Yes, troubleshooting the electrical panels is on the plan. Stay tuned, more to come! BTW, please share this video on other social media to spread the word. Thank you!
Amazing Video! We have been manufacturing panel enclosures for years but did not have much knowledge about what goes on inside however this helps a lot!
Hi, Omkar! Thank you for your comment and it's amazing to hear it helped you get insights about Electrical Panels. Let us know if you have any suggestions for the upcoming videos.
This is a very good video, thanks for it. If I may, I would suggest to make a video particularly on the layout of the control cabinet, that is prefered (best practice) location of certain types of components, such as power supply (high and low voltage), PLCs, communications, relays/contactors, terminal blocks and so on. I know these things are discussed in norm documents, but I believe your way and explaining and showings things is much nicer !!! Thanks.
If you wish to enter an already seemingly saturated sector with little hopes of getting your share of the market, meet Upmation to give you the formula for doing so: they have done that with their TH-cam videos. Just when you feel there isn't anything new to learn about building a control panel, Upmation steps in and schools you effortlessly. This is one of the best videos to jumpstart any smart human being with no prior background in this field. Thank you very much for the effort and consideration.
Hi, Jamesule! Such an amazing comment and thank you very much for the compliments. Although these subjects might have been covered by other TH-cam channels as well, we're trying to approach them differently (and of course genuinely!) so that every individual may find some practical useful things during the videos. So we're really happy that people like you have found some or all parts useful. And just to mention, we're trying to start from basics and continue with more advanced subjects. Thanks again for being such a supportive fan!
very helpful video...hope you will upload more of videos about troubleshooting of electrical panel with multiple exemples .we really need that tutorials... thank you sir
Hey, Shane! Wonderful to hear that! Because this is exactly what we're aiming at; the simple explanation of difficult-to-understand topics. Thank you for your comment, by the way.
The content I’ve been searching since long time .. at finally got it .. all info neat and crystal clear in single video. Really wonderful and fabulous ..love it.. hope if you can do the same electrical panel which covers industrial networks in great detail hot it communicates with different panels.. Thanks a lot
Glad you liked it this much! We'll definitely share some videos on Industrial Communication Protocols in the future. Please stay tuned and share this video with your friends and colleagues. Thank you!
Great video .... Thanks a lot for such an amazing control panel lecturing leçon video... haven't found any other quality for this topic else where. This a good understanding for beginners like us with little insight on the topic ... but watching this carefully I'll not be blind first time in the field. THANKS A LOT
We are thrilled to hear that you enjoyed this video so much! Our goal in publishing these videos is to elicit this type of positive feedback. Thank YOU for watching and please share this video with your friends or colleagues in social media.
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Great video, I really liked it alot!!! One thing crossed my mind, though. The motor of the conveyor belt was not protected against overload, was it? Would you use a standard TOL then and plug it to the contactor? Or is this typically integrated in the motor case in that kind of application? In any case, thank you for your videos!
Thank you! It is a very good question. No, it is not really protected against OL. If we wanted to open this subject, the video would be so long, and besides, it was not in line with the subject and purpose of this video. By the way, there are both expensive and cost-effective methods to protect the motors against both short circuits and Over load faults. The cheapest method is using a Bi-metal plus an MCCB-TM. There are also MCCB-EL (Electronic MCCBs) as well. Although, there is a better but a little bit expensive way as well which is to use MPCBs. By far, the MPCBs are the best protection device for motors up to 55Kw.
You're very welcome! and happy to help. Please let us know if you have any suggestions and share this video with your friends or colleagues on other social media. Thank you!
I appreciate all the animating you do to explain, can you do a lecture video on photovoltaic solar energy (Vo 700kw) distribution control panel installed on a ground.
@@Upmation Yes Offcourse. Keep it up the detaile and main component wiring for an industrial control panel. Add expand for safety relay and others safety component, make wiring detail and simulation.
You're very welcome! Happy it was helpful. Please let us know if you have any questions or suggestions and share this video with your friends or colleagues. Thank you!
Hey! Thank you for showing interest in our videos and we're sorry about our delay in publishing new videos. It is due to our limited resources. BTW, we're striving to publish new ones every week.
Thank you very much for your great content. I have a question about the the two 24v power supplies. Shouldn’t the common for both supplies be connected if one is supplying the IN/Out cards and one supplying the sensors?
Hi Samir! You're very welcome! That is definitely correct. We should have the same reference (0 volts) for both of them as the sensors' supply will get back to the cards.
Hi sir, first of all I want to say thank you very much for your videos, they're so much more helpful for me, I throw myself in plc learning and I'm really going deeper and deeper, but I'm facing a problem and I might need your help about it. I can write code and see the working nad everything
In factory IO with step7 microwin, but il not able with just factory io to realise more complex systems, can you recommend me some good software that I can use to achieve that? And if you don't mind would you leave your email in the comment so that I can get in touch with you and be exchanging about the knowledge. Thanks, my regards.
What an outstanding job to help beginners understand what all this is about. Thank you so much !
You're very welcome, Marc! This is exactly what we aiming at and happy you liked it this much! Please stay tuned for more.
Im an panel engineer i found its really very good lecture easy to learn for beginners in plc and panel firm...heartily wishes
Great to hear it helped you! Thank you very much for watching!
Very True
I haven’t heard about a panel engineer 🙆🏻♂️
In india who work to make an electrical panel boards are widely called as panel engineer
Sir marshiling panel kya hunda
One of the best videos about this topic out there. Love it!
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I get more amazed every video I watch from you. I appreciate all the rendering/drawing/animating you do to explain because it takes a lot more than just knowing automatization for a video like this. AWESOME
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Great, engaging presentation. What's the software you use to create the animations so neatly?
Your videos should be used to teach in classes, the calming step by step way your explanations bring life into the electrical field is Top Notch. Thanks
Hey there! Thanks a lot for your comment. We are so happy that our method of teaching was appealing and helpful to you. Fortunately, according to our statistics, these videos have been already used in so many colleges and universities all over the world.
@@Upmation That is so good to know, thanks for making this field interesting again.
It my first time finding an educational video that made me to click a Like button, Subscribe button and ....wait for it - Bell notification! Bravo! great PLC video.
Wow! Thank you and welcome aboard! We should be really happy to have such amazing fans.
Really it's nice to get all the information, please explain about precharge circuit as well
Happy you liked it! Of course! I will transfer your suggestion to the team. Thank you!
Upmation is one of my favorite Chanel in TH-cam. Excellent video and thanks you again.
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whoa! i ma so thrilled. Detailed explanation to guide beginners. Thanks so much!
Thanks for the video, absolutely useful for engineers who work in educational sectors and not in industrial environment.
This was every interesting and enlightening. Was really impressed as it was broken down into bits of knowledge.
Kudos team!
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You guys are the best!!!! This is the type of video i looked for, please make more like this one, keep up the good work!!👍🏻
Thank you very much! Awesome! So please stay tuned for more. There are more to come!
That was great 👍🏻 looking forward to the next videos. I would like to know how to fault find in a panel. Keep up the great work! Thank you 😊
Thank you, Ben! Yes, troubleshooting the electrical panels is on the plan. Stay tuned, more to come! BTW, please share this video on other social media to spread the word. Thank you!
Really Clear Explanation with each details
Hopefully expecting more videos
Hey! Thank you! Sure. Please stay tuned for future videos.
Thanks you my friend! Your videos can help me for education.
As always, you're most welcome, and thank you for your comment and support.
Thank you. Your VDO are useful and easy understanding for non electrical field guy.
You're welcome! Amazing to hear that! Happy learning!
Amazing Video! We have been manufacturing panel enclosures for years but did not have much knowledge about what goes on inside however this helps a lot!
Hi, Omkar! Thank you for your comment and it's amazing to hear it helped you get insights about Electrical Panels. Let us know if you have any suggestions for the upcoming videos.
This is a very good video, thanks for it. If I may, I would suggest to make a video particularly on the layout of the control cabinet, that is prefered (best practice) location of certain types of components, such as power supply (high and low voltage), PLCs, communications, relays/contactors, terminal blocks and so on. I know these things are discussed in norm documents, but I believe your way and explaining and showings things is much nicer !!! Thanks.
You're very welcome, Pawel! Thank you for your great suggestion! I will definitely transfer it to the team.
Absolutely Awesome tutorials 4 beginners
Happy you liked it this much!
Thanks a lot for taking time to build this with amazing visualization and step by step illustration.
You're very welcome! Happy we could help.
Perfect, keep the good work up, Upmation.
Thank you very much! We will! :)
If you wish to enter an already seemingly saturated sector with little hopes of getting your share of the market, meet Upmation to give you the formula for doing so: they have done that with their TH-cam videos.
Just when you feel there isn't anything new to learn about building a control panel, Upmation steps in and schools you effortlessly. This is one of the best videos to jumpstart any smart human being with no prior background in this field.
Thank you very much for the effort and consideration.
Hi, Jamesule! Such an amazing comment and thank you very much for the compliments. Although these subjects might have been covered by other TH-cam channels as well, we're trying to approach them differently (and of course genuinely!) so that every individual may find some practical useful things during the videos. So we're really happy that people like you have found some or all parts useful. And just to mention, we're trying to start from basics and continue with more advanced subjects. Thanks again for being such a supportive fan!
Thanks alot for the heart of promoting useful Engineers
Very practical and straight to the point. Thank you.
Hey! You're very welcome and thank you for your comment!
Thank you. I really enjoyed.
Glad you enjoyed it!
thank you mate👏 , appreciate the effort in editing the video , very detailed explanation yet easy to understand
Hey, Ali! You're very welcome and thank YOU for watching our videos!
Well done and useful. Thank You.
Glad it was useful, Andrea! Thank you for watching.
Great video! Simpe&neat explanation, want for more!
Hey! Thank you for watching! Please stay tuned for more.
Very informative, I'm looking forward to your next videos
Thank you
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What a interesting Explanation. We need A to Z Things of Electrical Engineering from you....Wish You All the best...
Hey! Thank you and happy to hear you liked the explanation method.
I am really looking forward to your next video, wanted to gain more knowledge from you sir
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Such a good explanation !
You have a good content in your channel .
Thank you for all the knowledge you are sharing
You're very welcome!
This is a great Channel. Highly informative content. You have just got a new subscriber.
Keep it that way
Thank you so much.
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i am lucky to have subscribe this channel keep it up please
It is very much informative video and can be 1st step for beginners.
Great video for Beginners. Please make more videos of this kind. Thank you
Thank you, Nanda! We definitely publish more videos like this. Please stay tuned.
Iam form South Sudan i like your way to teach
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very helpful video...hope you will upload more of videos about troubleshooting of electrical panel with multiple exemples .we really need that tutorials... thank you sir
Thanks a lot for your comments and suggestions.
Great video for a fresher!!!Keep up the good work.. Looking forward to your future videos😊
Happy you liked it! Thank you for watching and please stay tuned for more.
I'm really impressed with your videos. So easy to learn from. Thank you
Hey, Shane! Wonderful to hear that! Because this is exactly what we're aiming at; the simple explanation of difficult-to-understand topics. Thank you for your comment, by the way.
That's a really well explained video on the topic. Glad i found this channel!!
Glad to have you here! Thank you for watching!
Great content thanks for sharing ...
3:32 how is a 120v (1 phase) cable suppose to feed a 13amp outlet that's normally takes 230v ??? 🤔
Thank you. Really it's good explanation👍
You're very welcome, David! Happy learning!
The content I’ve been searching since long time .. at finally got it .. all info neat and crystal clear in single video. Really wonderful and fabulous ..love it.. hope if you can do the same electrical panel which covers industrial networks in great detail hot it communicates with different panels.. Thanks a lot
Glad you liked it this much! We'll definitely share some videos on Industrial Communication Protocols in the future. Please stay tuned and share this video with your friends and colleagues. Thank you!
Great video .... Thanks a lot for such an amazing control panel lecturing leçon video... haven't found any other quality for this topic else where. This a good understanding for beginners like us with little insight on the topic ... but watching this carefully I'll not be blind first time in the field. THANKS A LOT
We are thrilled to hear that you enjoyed this video so much! Our goal in publishing these videos is to elicit this type of positive feedback. Thank YOU for watching and please share this video with your friends or colleagues in social media.
Excellent video, regards from Brazil!
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Man you cleared some areas that actually looks extremely blurry to me in the control panel thanks a lot sir
You're very welcome, Yaki! Happy we could help you!
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I am a vocational high school student. i like this video because i'm majoring in electrical, i like to assemble PLC panels
Thank you for watching and wish you a perfect journey in your education!
Great video, I really liked it alot!!! One thing crossed my mind, though. The motor of the conveyor belt was not protected against overload, was it? Would you use a standard TOL then and plug it to the contactor? Or is this typically integrated in the motor case in that kind of application? In any case, thank you for your videos!
Thank you! It is a very good question. No, it is not really protected against OL. If we wanted to open this subject, the video would be so long, and besides, it was not in line with the subject and purpose of this video. By the way, there are both expensive and cost-effective methods to protect the motors against both short circuits and Over load faults. The cheapest method is using a Bi-metal plus an MCCB-TM. There are also MCCB-EL (Electronic MCCBs) as well. Although, there is a better but a little bit expensive way as well which is to use MPCBs. By far, the MPCBs are the best protection device for motors up to 55Kw.
The video is easy to understand. I love it.
Great to hear that! Thank you for watching.
Very helpful and very well explained!! Thanks a ton, sir!!🙏✨
very helpful your video !love from Bangladsh
Great vid,i learned a lot,keep them coming
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Really awesome explanation, impressed a lot
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Plz make a video on electrical and control cables
Thank you for your suggestion. I will let the team know about it.
Very clearly explained. Much appreciated
You are very welcome, Jeff! Glad you liked it.
What a great video, congrats
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Very Very interesting video, I've learned a lot from this video thanks
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Great video and great explanation. Loved it
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Great, thank you for the video looking forward to see future videos in the meantime will watch some you recommend.
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Love it man
Your the best!
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Thank you so much it helped me
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Absolutely excellent explanation
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I'm also an Automation Engineer.
I hereby appreciate.
You're welcome! Happy you liked it!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
You're very welcome! It's our pleasure and happy you liked it!
Outstanding work, looking forward to more videos like this one.
Thank you very much! Please stay tuned. More to come.
I appreciate all the animating you do to explain, can you do a lecture video on photovoltaic solar energy (Vo 700kw) distribution control panel installed on a ground.
Thanks for sharing such wonderful knowledge. 👍
You're welcome! Happy to help.
Awesome explanation 👍✌️✌️✌️👌
Thank you! This video help me a lot.
You're welcome! Happy to hear that!
Very informative video keep it up bro
Thank you very much! We'll do!
Best video about control panels
Thank you!
Pretty good @Upmation!
Thank you! Happy you liked it!
Thank You. This video is very informative.
Hey, Rini! You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
❤❤❤ Thanks a lot… Great quality content and is easier to grasp….
Very welcome! Thrilled to hear you learned this subject more easily.
Excellent video. Which software is used to make this such type of brilliant video?
A Great video, I'm waiting for next series
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@@Upmation Yes Offcourse. Keep it up the detaile and main component wiring for an industrial control panel. Add expand for safety relay and others safety component, make wiring detail and simulation.
Bro, very nice informative video! Im more understand for my PLC panels because from you, appreciated 🙏
Hey! You're welcome and happy to hear that!
@@Upmation hi bro, if include practical PLC inputs n outputs hardware wiring examples, it would be superb!
Thanks for your useful information
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Where do the icons do?.
Amazing video!
Very good! It would be great to see it integrate a 3-phase Listed Power Distribution Block.
Great suggestion! I will pass it to the team. Thank you, Joe!
Nice job!
Thank you for watching!
Really enjoyed it
Happy you liked it, Richard! Stay tuned for more.
Great video plz provide more videos on nema ip ratings and panel standards
Thank you for your suggestion! I will let the team know about your idea.
It's takes time to complete the panels wirings. I'm plc technician i like this information of panel wiring how to wire a panel.
Nice one and i love to way you explain
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Perfect knowledge 👏🙌
You are so amazing teacher
Thank you! Glad you think so! :)
what a great video! thank you for the information
You're very welcome, Javier! Great to hear it helped you :)
For the BPsi BO control panel what software do you use
Great tutorials👌
Proper training help for safe implementation. Keep the good job.
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Great as always, Waiting for the future videos.
Hey! Thank you for your comment and support!
This video is soo good and informative. Thanks
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THANKS FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Sir please make frequent vedios you take so long time to make vedios we are waiting for PID controller vedios
Hey! Thank you for showing interest in our videos and we're sorry about our delay in publishing new videos. It is due to our limited resources. BTW, we're striving to publish new ones every week.
@@Upmation thanks for your concern sir
I'm waiting and sir if possible make vedios related to PID controller
Will help a lot
@@mrperfectarya5018 Sure thing!
Thank you very much for your great content. I have a question about the the two 24v power supplies. Shouldn’t the common for both supplies be connected if one is supplying the IN/Out cards and one supplying the sensors?
Hi Samir! You're very welcome! That is definitely correct. We should have the same reference (0 volts) for both of them as the sensors' supply will get back to the cards.
Very nice explanation Sir 👍
Please make video on Siemens PCS7 DCS
Thank you very much! I'll definitely send your request to the team. Please stay tuned.
Hi sir, first of all I want to say thank you very much for your videos, they're so much more helpful for me, I throw myself in plc learning and I'm really going deeper and deeper, but I'm facing a problem and I might need your help about it.
I can write code and see the working nad everything
In factory IO with step7 microwin, but il not able with just factory io to realise more complex systems, can you recommend me some good software that I can use to achieve that?
And if you don't mind would you leave your email in the comment so that I can get in touch with you and be exchanging about the knowledge.
Thanks, my regards.
Many thanks Upmation. We are due for a new upload 🙂
You're most welcome, Bitebo! Thank you for your interest. We'll publish the next part of this video series soon.
@@Upmation I can't still make payment to your Ko-fi account.
Can I suggest that you switch to "JOIN" by GPay ?
@@bitebonumbere1426 Ah! Sorry about that! We'll give GPay a try! Thank you for your suggestion.
@@Upmation Welcome