As someone who has built control panels, this video makes it so easy, you will not be needing your engineer's pocket reference booklet while on site. Upmation has won me over for good
@@Upmation I trust you will exhaust everything there is to know as the series unfolds. Just remember to highlight the importance of proper wire arrangement inside the panel. Engineers are fond of running wires along the shortest path without any consideration for beauty and aesthetics. Looking forward with excitement to the next video
The quality and detail level of upmation videos are out of this world. In their videos nothing is assumed as "common knowledge" and this is the best way to teach. Each tutorial is worth a couple of grands in my opinion.
Hi. First of all great video. Its very well explained and illustrated and very helpful to us as we have been manufacturing panel enclosures since years. I do have following suggestion: Can you touch upon various softwares used in the panel build process? We are currently using AutoCAD to prepare flat patterns by manual calculations. Are there any other helpful softwares to achieve this faster?
Hi, Omkar! Thank you for your comment. Yes, I believe there are a handful of software in this regard. I will transfer your great suggestion to the team for the next videos.
Something to add - Gland plates aren't always metal - where high current circuits are connected using single core cables unwanted eddy currents are induced in ferrous gland plates. By selecting a gland plate made of non-ferrous materials (brass & aluminium are common) this is avoided. It also has the advantage of making it easier to drill the holes...
Wow! never knew that. But I'm confused; aren't brass and aluminum also metal? And gland plates are earthed, so doesn't that earths the eddy currents? How high has the current need to be to induce the eddies in the gland plate?
You need experience! and a piece of paper to estimate the components you'll need on that panel. Consider some more space than what you are estimating. However, I believe it is definitely a part of detailed design phase and should be considered AFTER the drawing gets completed.
Hi Diego! Thank you for the feedback! We definitely consider your input and try to find another way around for getting donations. We did not get any donations yet and it might be due to that.
As someone who has built control panels, this video makes it so easy, you will not be needing your engineer's pocket reference booklet while on site. Upmation has won me over for good
Awesome! It's amazing to hear that! Please let us know if you have any kind of suggestions. Thank you for you support!
@@Upmation I trust you will exhaust everything there is to know as the series unfolds. Just remember to highlight the importance of proper wire arrangement inside the panel. Engineers are fond of running wires along the shortest path without any consideration for beauty and aesthetics. Looking forward with excitement to the next video
The quality and detail level of upmation videos are out of this world. In their videos nothing is assumed as "common knowledge" and this is the best way to teach. Each tutorial is worth a couple of grands in my opinion.
Wow! Thank you, Gurpreet! It's amazing to hear that!
I would never dream to have such a good detailed video! Thank you Upmation!
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Excellent demonstration. Please keep uploading more & more videos. So helpful
Hi my friend!This is very important information!!! Thank you for your hard work! It's a pity that I can only put one like:)
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Engineers design and the electrician builds the job,waiting for your next video.
Yes! Please stay with us and the next part will be published soon! Thank you!
Excellent video and content. Thank you!
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Very interesting content. Thank you for your video!
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very helpful and practical material.
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Great ... I will share it
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Thank you
Hi. First of all great video. Its very well explained and illustrated and very helpful to us as we have been manufacturing panel enclosures since years.
I do have following suggestion: Can you touch upon various softwares used in the panel build process? We are currently using AutoCAD to prepare flat patterns by manual calculations. Are there any other helpful softwares to achieve this faster?
Hi, Omkar! Thank you for your comment. Yes, I believe there are a handful of software in this regard. I will transfer your great suggestion to the team for the next videos.
Good explanation
Thanks and regards
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How can I learn to make the control panel as you have done
very informative! thanks!
Hi Friend! Explain the Electrical Wiring Systems and Methods of Electrical Wiring.
Hey! We have some videos in this regard, like the following:
How to Read Electrical Wiring Diagrams: th-cam.com/video/GHhcyH99inE/w-d-xo.html
So helpful!
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Very useful Thank u
You're very welcome, Trevor! Please let us know if you have any suggestions or questions.
Wow to read elec drawing .
Like you voice !
Thank you! :)
how to read electrical wiring and diagram of low voltage panel, please sir
Something to add - Gland plates aren't always metal - where high current circuits are connected using single core cables unwanted eddy currents are induced in ferrous gland plates. By selecting a gland plate made of non-ferrous materials (brass & aluminium are common) this is avoided. It also has the advantage of making it easier to drill the holes...
That was a great point you added! Thank you, Andrew! By the way, hope you've liked the video.
Wow! never knew that. But I'm confused; aren't brass and aluminum also metal? And gland plates are earthed, so doesn't that earths the eddy currents? How high has the current need to be to induce the eddies in the gland plate?
thanks so Mach
You're very welcome!
How to size control panel dimensions before detailed drawings of panel components
You need experience! and a piece of paper to estimate the components you'll need on that panel. Consider some more space than what you are estimating.
However, I believe it is definitely a part of detailed design phase and should be considered AFTER the drawing gets completed.
Nice video
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Hey! You're welcome!
Please recommend to me sir
What is electrical panel anchoring?
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How can I make video likes you
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In which programm have you did this animation?
We want to put All motor SPECIFICATION and classification
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you guys should have other ways to get donations, like membership on youtube. I really do not feel comfortable to put my credit card on the ko-fi
Hi Diego! Thank you for the feedback! We definitely consider your input and try to find another way around for getting donations. We did not get any donations yet and it might be due to that.