How to make automatic changeover switch | Change Over Switch Using Contactor
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ม.ค. 2024
- How to Make Change Over Switch at home by using Contactor
If you have two power source in your home and you want the power supply get automatically changed when the power supply fails so this video is perfect for you in this video, I have explained how to make a changeover switch
Q. What is Automatic Change over switch ?
Ans: Automatic Change over switch will change the power supply itself when the power supply fails and when the electric power supply Comes back the change over switch will change the power source back to the normal position
I have used two power source in this video
1st electric pole power supply
2nd Generator power supply
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Great job sir ji
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I appreciate your preachings sir❤❤
You have done so well Ing.
Thanks for teaching
Great job 👍
Wonderfully explained, but the way you moved the NCs, created some confusion. I would rather you kept the NCs in their places and moved the wiring (though the NC labels are clear). Thanks.
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Best 😊
great video sir
I will really appreciate ❤
Please sir do ats for 1main and 2 generator
Which will be 3contactors, 1 for Main 1 for first gen 1 for the 2nd gen
Thanks for this is educative. But, the generator will not turn off, it will continue running untill it's turned off manually unless it's auto starting single phase generator. It is the gen contactor that will turn off hence cut off supply to the load ..
I agree with you. So how can this be modify this such that a generator can be turned on and off , not continuously running
@@yakinimudala3559 From my point of view, I do not suggest any modifications to the already existing wiring because I do not see anything wrong with the connections here.. It's only that he didn't mention that the generator should be started and stopped manually though the wiring is just okay..or the modification I would suggest may sound funny: assume the generator has manually operated switch on it, we can alter its wiring and use the stop/ start push buttons from the control panel now- remember this is is not automatic operation still but we shall have reduced the movement to the generator room to manually turn on/off the generator every time we experience mains power outage
Hi sir your all video super, which software using for this diagram drawing ...
Thanks for the work, can you kindly direct me how I can add a timer and phase monitor to this circuit
Instead of an aux contractor, u can use a duel pole relay
Nice explanation for single phase but please can you indicate also the contactor number
Anything is possible to covert Ongrid to offgrid solar system when power shutdown
But what about the generator neutral going back to main? Should it be not disconnected?
Can we use a DPDT relay instead of the aux contactor?
Yes
@@TheElectricalGuy Thanks.
which means the generator needs contractor with 12v DC from the battery
Hi sir
Hello
Is this simple contactor or any other
But what about the generator neutral going back to main? Should it be not disconnected?
Wrong
yes, so many things are wrong here