bro you have taught me infact every thing am here Uganda but the heart you having brother is only God almighty to reward you have tuaght me a lot how to no load capacity o f breaker,how to install automatic change over using contactors,forward and reverse ,star delta etc infact obloni am your student
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There are different ways that you can interlock the contactors. We have electrical interlocking and mechanical interlocking. I will show mechanical interlocking in another video
What is the "bridge" for on the Wye(Star) contactor.What good does it do.I do not see how any current goes through the Star contactor.I see three leads from main contactor to motor and three leads from Delta contactor to motor...why not three leads from Star and three leads from delta?I am missing something.As Desi Arnaz would say....'splain!
Yes! What you are missing is a clear understanding of how to connect a motor in star or delta configuration. use this link : th-cam.com/video/UnO4SIE4zxo/w-d-xo.html to get that clear, and take your time to carefully watch this video again. To clarify your other concern, the output connection from the delta contactor to the motor can equally be connected from the star contactor to the motor. that is electrically the same. it's just a matter of choice. This video will also help .th-cam.com/video/n6kSoGAj2vU/w-d-xo.html
Oh Seth, I tried to make it easy oo. You would have to take your time to watch it carefully. You may also have to refer to the links I shared. Nevertheless I will consider breaking it in bits by separating the power connection from the control wiring. I think that should make it a little bit simple. Thanks
Your problem has been solved long ago. Please use the links below: th-cam.com/video/7RXg1XEV8_w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=F_8L6KpyVcjbygS_ th-cam.com/video/h54vrYwtYy4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Y57YJ-EE2wMyX8QM
@@michaeldesta1569 Please your answers are in the videos below. Use the links below th-cam.com/video/7RXg1XEV8_w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OzRd-cX6rS198sKA th-cam.com/video/h54vrYwtYy4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=j0g1-foKJvE0rR_5
This is the only video educating very well star delta connection, the way u read numbers others do not, but about the connection of time relay u didn't explain it well, show us output and inputs of relay
Thanks for the comment. Please concerning the connection of the timer, I skipped it because I already made two videos to clearly explain how the timer works and how to connect it properly. And I think I mentioned it in the video. Please use these links to watch those videos. th-cam.com/video/7RXg1XEV8_w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Dxp3p9FiTbO2CunA th-cam.com/video/h54vrYwtYy4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Mk2VBTDUCa9mqTH3 Thanks.
Please watch this other video for clarity: use this link th-cam.com/video/mw85ZbsCjpo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PUgQ06D4k5cfFgst So you can take that connection either from the live input at the contactor or from the switchboard.
Ideally, the speed of a motor should not change significantly when switching from star to delta connection. This is because the motor's synchronous speed is determined by the number of poles and the line frequency, th-cam.com/video/EkVsAChPwmA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rzw9RszfCJAKkZal which remain constant regardless of the connection type. However, there can be a slight increase in speed in some cases. Because Switching to delta connection increases the voltage across the windings, leading to higher torque. The increased torque in delta can help overcome some of the friction and windage losses that are always present, even with no load. This can lead to a slight increase in speed, But It's important to note that this increase is usually minimal and might not be noticeable. The primary purpose of switching from star to delta is to reduce starting current and improve efficiency during normal operation, not to control speed. This video will help you to understand better use this link: th-cam.com/video/EkVsAChPwmA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ALWCj5OqoEaEnylN
Waow!!! this is fantastic and educative. God bless you. May you live long so we can have more advance videos like and than this.....
Thanks for the encouragement bro.
bro you have taught me infact every thing am here Uganda but the heart you having brother is only God almighty to reward you have tuaght me a lot how to no load capacity o f breaker,how to install automatic change over using contactors,forward and reverse ,star delta etc infact obloni am your student
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Honesty speaking best explaination i have watched. So please keep up the good work.
You don't have to miss watching this 👍❤💯
@@georgeacquah7117
Thanks boss
I'm mechanical engineer working with Waterboard here in Malawi
You have really helped me since i didn't understand what was my electrician doing
@@kizitodettakatantha6236
Wow! I am very glad it was so helpful. Thanks
Thanks, this is very helpful. Bro, I need more videos of this wiring technique.
Keep going bro , great job and I look forward for the next video 🌹🌹🌹
Excellent brother...... Need more videos using contactors, relays, thermal overloads.. ❤❤❤❤ from Sri Lanka
Well noted bro.
Good knowledge sharing, but i didn't see the schematics of the wiring. Would've been better with it. Thanks 🙏 for the knowledge.
thanks bro, it is very helpful demonstration.
Very educational👍🏼
Thanks bro.
thank you sir
Ure really doing well ....
Thanks
Great job
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Good job, is there the electrical diagram for this installation. I will really appreciate if you can posted, again looks fantastic.
@@j.anibalcueva662
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Hi dear, I'm very interested in this video teaching of electrical installation. Why not U using mechanical interlock in connection of Star dellta?
There are different ways that you can interlock the contactors. We have electrical interlocking and mechanical interlocking. I will show mechanical interlocking in another video
Thank you for your understanding
What is the "bridge" for on the Wye(Star) contactor.What good does it do.I do not see how any current goes through the Star contactor.I see three leads from main contactor to motor and three leads from Delta contactor to motor...why not three leads from Star and three leads from delta?I am missing something.As Desi Arnaz would say....'splain!
Yes! What you are missing is a clear understanding of how to connect a motor in star or delta configuration. use this link : th-cam.com/video/UnO4SIE4zxo/w-d-xo.html to get that clear, and take your time to carefully watch this video again. To clarify your other concern, the output connection from the delta contactor to the motor can equally be connected from the star contactor to the motor. that is electrically the same. it's just a matter of choice.
This video will also help .th-cam.com/video/n6kSoGAj2vU/w-d-xo.html
Keep on sir......
Sir i have not seen while you are connecting the indicators. Otherwise i thank you for this marvelous job
Please kindly watch carefully
Thank you bro
This is very complicated, can you do it in phases?
Oh Seth, I tried to make it easy oo. You would have to take your time to watch it carefully. You may also have to refer to the links I shared.
Nevertheless I will consider breaking it in bits by separating the power connection from the control wiring. I think that should make it a little bit simple. Thanks
Good job
well explain sir, but base on the timer relay terminals, you did not specify what terminal 5, 6, 7 and 1 are either NC, NO, A1 or A2. Thanks
Your problem has been solved long ago. Please use the links below:
th-cam.com/video/7RXg1XEV8_w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=F_8L6KpyVcjbygS_
th-cam.com/video/h54vrYwtYy4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Y57YJ-EE2wMyX8QM
Pls how the timer is connected and elaborate the terminals of the timer on your next videos
@@michaeldesta1569
Please your answers are in the videos below. Use the links below
th-cam.com/video/7RXg1XEV8_w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OzRd-cX6rS198sKA
th-cam.com/video/h54vrYwtYy4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=j0g1-foKJvE0rR_5
This is the only video educating very well star delta connection, the way u read numbers others do not, but about the connection of time relay u didn't explain it well, show us output and inputs of relay
Thanks for the comment. Please concerning the connection of the timer, I skipped it because I already made two videos to clearly explain how the timer works and how to connect it properly. And I think I mentioned it in the video. Please use these links to watch those videos.
th-cam.com/video/7RXg1XEV8_w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Dxp3p9FiTbO2CunA
th-cam.com/video/h54vrYwtYy4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Mk2VBTDUCa9mqTH3
Thanks.
Sir, please can we use one contactor to start a motor.
Yes, a direct-on-line starter uses just one contactor to start a motor.
Thank you sir, and which one is good for block factory
@@IsaacAgyare-y4x
That'll depend on the size of machines used at the factory.
@@obloni_Electrical
Thank you sir for having time with us, God bless you for your good deeds.
Please can I get your number
Good one but y is star contactor always loop together
Usually L1 L2 L3 are input and T1 T2 and T3 are output. It doesn't matter that much though.
Sure
I didn't see where you took the supply to the single pole breaker
Please watch this other video for clarity: use this link
th-cam.com/video/mw85ZbsCjpo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PUgQ06D4k5cfFgst
So you can take that connection either from the live input at the contactor or from the switchboard.
But how come speed of motor does not change when delta kicks in
Ideally, the speed of a motor should not change significantly when switching from star to delta connection. This is because the motor's synchronous speed is determined by the number of poles and the line frequency, th-cam.com/video/EkVsAChPwmA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rzw9RszfCJAKkZal which remain constant regardless of the connection type.
However, there can be a slight increase in speed in some cases. Because Switching to delta connection increases the voltage across the windings, leading to higher torque.
The increased torque in delta can help overcome some of the friction and windage losses that are always present, even with no load. This can lead to a slight increase in speed, But It's important to note that this increase is usually minimal and might not be noticeable.
The primary purpose of switching from star to delta is to reduce starting current and improve efficiency during normal operation, not to control speed.
This video will help you to understand better use this link:
th-cam.com/video/EkVsAChPwmA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ALWCj5OqoEaEnylN
Please why the indicator lamp is only 2
@@IsaacAgyare-y4x one for Star one for Delta
Good job can send diagram
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Is too fast please
please you just watched the intro. it's a very comprehensive video. you will never regret watching it in full.
How to get full one@@obloni_Electrical