Great.three issues though. 1.the float switches normally supply power to contactor coils and not directly to the motor. 2.the earth/grounding conductor must NEVER be switched. 3.the neutral also must never be switched unless in the case of a linked mcb(breaking both line and neutral at the same time).thanks.
Thanks so much But I just want to understand something here. My question is, 1) Are we using the same machine/pump for both tanks. 2) Which of the pump is for the aeration tank and which pump is extracting the water from the aeration tank to the tank supplying the house? Thank you sir.
very useful information, as a plumber after watching this video for several times, i can now connect by myself .thanks alot Engineer
Thanks for teaching well.May God bless you.
So nice of you
Umesema tujifunze kutengeza stima, good job 👍
Very clear explanation 👌 👏 👍
This for one pump and two tanks? Great video..
Thanks very much ❤now am I will be the most perfect plumber in that
You can do it!
Does it work with Summersville pumping machine
Very much of a help to me. Thank you.
Thanks bro such I did during attachment after that I haven't engaged my self the such duty thanks for refreshing my skills
Great.three issues though.
1.the float switches normally supply power to contactor coils and not directly to the motor.
2.the earth/grounding conductor must NEVER be switched.
3.the neutral also must never be switched unless in the case of a linked mcb(breaking both line and neutral at the same time).thanks.
I am teaching what I learnt bro thanks though
Thanks so much
But I just want to understand something here.
My question is,
1) Are we using the same machine/pump for both tanks.
2) Which of the pump is for the aeration tank and which pump is extracting the water from the aeration tank to the tank supplying the house?
Thank you sir.
One pump
Excellent. Now I get it. Thanks.
Glad it helped!
Morning, after connecting that circuit, how then do you connect it to the control box of the pump
Madè a video on that
What causes short circuit
Well explained
Nice job done
Kindly show how this kind of connection can be done through contactor and two float switches
Already taught
Good explanation.
Good Job
Brothers this is risk the float switch will work on 220 v directly in case of short the current will flow into water & will cause death 😢
You are ignorant bro do your research well before lamenting. Teach us how a float switch works
I love your work ,keep it up
Great work
Thanks
Thanks
What about the submersible pump
Will teach it soon
@@getembeelectricalsnkr ok sir
You great
Nice
Please I will like to asked what if you are using relay timer and delay timer
Already taught
Ok will teach that soon
Good
How can you use contactor instead of Dp switch
Thank you