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ОтветитьThe ahu contactor in my working place is not pulling,I always turn on turn off the power,to rest? Why?
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Thanks sir sa iducation video.
I really appreciate this video. Well done!
Ответитьcan you explain how to connect the push button start to the contactor to turn it on and off please
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ОтветитьThis was a great presentation. You have a new subscriber. Awesome work!
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ОтветитьIn our factory, this overload relay exist and in my life, first time i saw these.
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Great video.
Ответитьjust great !!!! thank you.
ОтветитьMy boss was teaching me this awhile back.
ОтветитьShow us where neutral would go if I had to wire it on 120 motor control
Ответитьmayb i missed it but, how much voltage on each line? Can it still be 120vac? 120*3 would be 360vac.
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ОтветитьVery informative! Great to see how the pawl actually instead of just a diagram in a text book that is completely different than a real world mechanism.
ОтветитьMotor starter is for 230v 1 phase 3hp
ОтветитьClear and concise explanation....Where do connect the 2 wires from the momentary on/off switch to the starter?
ОтветитьGreat lecture...
ОтветитьI have a 230 volt single phase air compressor with a similar motor starter with a voltage issue. At L1 L2 where my incoming power lines connect i`m getting aorund 204 volts when the compressor kicks on then it goes up but where the power lines for the motor connect T1 T3 i`m getting around 166 volts when it kicks on. The compressor struggles to start at times. What could be the problem?
ОтветитьVery well explained and easily understandable!
ОтветитьExcellent and quick view using the best in class Starter from SquareD. Thanks Randy
Ответитьthe only way i can get my compressor to run is when i manually open the contacts? where should i start? has a new coil also
ОтветитьThank you for the detailed explanation.
Quick question: How does the Auxiliary power differ from normal line power L1, L2, L3, like why do we need the auxiliary ports.
How does the Overload wire move the contacts since the power is supplied to the relay coil through the push button, can you explain more on the overload circuit.
much appreciated.
really injoyed video....your a very good instructor...thanx for the knowledge. ..
ОтветитьI'm connecting a compress that has this type of motor starter. We have 3 phase in the building. When connecting to service, is it: L1 120; L2 220; L3 120; ? The motor is wired for 230V.
ОтветитьI'm looking at my NEMA 1 Motor starter and the lever looks like it's stuck in a certain position. I don't see any visible damage, Is there anything I can do to repair this or should I just replace this motor starter.
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ОтветитьReally like the explanation and descriptions of the 2 different types of heaters and on how they work... Great directory and help... appreciate the video
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effetive video to unerstand
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ОтветитьSir you are a damn good instructor.
ОтветитьGreat video, please make more of these videos
Ответитьrespect to u.
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