Obviously didn't watch the whole video yet, jumped ahead a bunch of times and watched a bit each time. Very good, looking forward to watching the whole thing :)
An hour of the 6 was spent debating the gas detection system healthy signal 😂 - normally open all day long with the monitoring circuit wired nc. Great video bud
Just want to make sure my membership application is not overlooked. I was not prompted to upload my profile picture or bio before submitting my membership request. I did immediately add a picture and bio right after but want to make sure the membership request is not simply accepted or denied based off the answers to the two questions… I would love to be a member and take your course
Apologies if you do/did cover it I have not watched the video but will What software do you use to draw up schematics for your projects? or can you advice
About the relays: so here th-cam.com/video/n594CkrP6xE/w-d-xo.html they say that relays have primary side(coil) and secondary side(poles 1,2,3,n). The secondary side is the side we refer at when we say "Normally Closed" or "Normally Open" and by "Normally" we mean "when no current flows through the primary(coil) side". Maybe this helps understanding how relays work as it did for me. As for what R1/1 or R1/2 refers at I don't know.
As someone who actually designs industrial control systems, having basic schematics like these is better than nothing but proper component identification, cross references and plain text descriptions are a must. Cable designations are also required.Talking about daisy chaining for neutrals and zero volts at the beginning but no terminals shown on the schematics. The schematics are a digital representation of the actual as built system, missing components is a no go. A wiring diagram can be a more simplistic conection overview. Plus single channel safeties is also something you just wouldnt do these days.
Obviously didn't watch the whole video yet, jumped ahead a bunch of times and watched a bit each time. Very good, looking forward to watching the whole thing :)
Been a HVAC ENGINEER for over 40 years always found panel drawings daunting. Great video have you any plans for a controls fault finding book.
thats a bomb in the age of one-minute videos) thank you!
An hour of the 6 was spent debating the gas detection system healthy signal 😂 - normally open all day long with the monitoring circuit wired nc. Great video bud
Now THAT'S interesting to watch!
thank you Sir for this videos.. I am interested in learning reading ele.diagrams and hope your video will help me a lot!!
Just want to make sure my membership application is not overlooked. I was not prompted to upload my profile picture or bio before submitting my membership request.
I did immediately add a picture and bio right after but want to make sure the membership request is not simply accepted or denied based off the answers to the two questions…
I would love to be a member and take your course
Do you have to sign up to the Academy to get the schematics, as I cant see them on the link. Thanks
He is doing fine , if he keeps getting disturbed he will mess up . Sometimes to many questions can be painful
Thank you for sharing.
Couldn’t see where to download the schematics. Can you please pin in comments?
wow what a comprehensive video
Hi
Please, what software do you use to draw this schematic
Hello Chris, can't find the schematic in the link you sent
How to get the schematics on the link provided?
Apologies if you do/did cover it I have not watched the video but will What software do you use to draw up schematics for your projects? or can you advice
he covers that question in th-cam.com/video/2rnJmwdcpSs/w-d-xo.html
Great course, but can't find the schematics
Hey Chris, can't find the schematic on the link you provided. Can you post it agin please, thanks.
I thought I was the only one.
I think it was only for the guys at the class
Great work, as always.
Nice thank you very much👍
This Link doesn't have any Schematics drawing ..!
1st hour is the blind leading the blind!
what do you mean? like infant stGe of learning?
I couldn’t find the schematics on the link sent
Same here mfethu.
click the link then click classroom is should be visible from there
@@NBC_noobdid you download diagrams
@@NBC_noob Is there in another place? I don't like register sites....
@@lagg070988 i dont like register sites either but no i dont think there is another site
Thanks
Are schematics the same in the United States?
Hello, can anyone help, just looking to download the schematics but can’t see the link of file to download? Thank you 😀
Go to Google and type schematic diagram pdf to download
You are a genius!
Is it valid for US too? I mean, same standards ?
About the relays: so here th-cam.com/video/n594CkrP6xE/w-d-xo.html they say that relays have primary side(coil) and secondary side(poles 1,2,3,n). The secondary side is the side we refer at when we say "Normally Closed" or "Normally Open" and by "Normally" we mean "when no current flows through the primary(coil) side". Maybe this helps understanding how relays work as it did for me. As for what R1/1 or R1/2 refers at I don't know.
As someone who actually designs industrial control systems, having basic schematics like these is better than nothing but proper component identification, cross references and plain text descriptions are a must. Cable designations are also required.Talking about daisy chaining for neutrals and zero volts at the beginning but no terminals shown on the schematics. The schematics are a digital representation of the actual as built system, missing components is a no go. A wiring diagram can be a more simplistic conection overview. Plus single channel safeties is also something you just wouldnt do these days.
...and the schematics?!?
Is this a scam.
This is awful. please divide this video smaller parts. thx.
Bruh it’s free knowledge be greatful
Too much talking,too little explaining
Please accept my membership request, sanjay paul electrical engineer
cant find the schematic in the link sent
I couldn’t find the schematics on the link sent