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In my home single phase it like this but minimal difference
1 the earth or ground wire was connected the neutral wire before connected main breaker and it connected to ground rod
2 the RCD I used total 8 RCDs
one is for main breaker that cut all whole systems
five is for air conditioning and gate that cut only line wire for each fault
two is for water heater that cut line and neutral for each fault
3 the meter doesn't have any fuse
When does a Human Electrical Shock occur?: When a guy is grounded or when he becomes part of the circuit
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ОтветитьYou will probably think I'm silly asking this. My husband used to be an electrical engineer until he retired some 20 years ago. Unfortunately he has developed dementia and I want to know a few basic things about electricity. He can't remember the colours of a plug or how to use a multimeter. He can't remember Ohms Law which I believe is a basic thing. Do you think this site would help me (and him) to so I can ask him questions?
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ОтветитьWhat is double pole MCB voltage and ampere ?
ОтветитьExcellent teaching,it shows a lot of experience. I shall keep following.❤
ОтветитьThis is the fourth time watching it...
ОтветитьElectricity can be dangerous - you should be qualified or desperate to carry out any electrical work.
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That means it’s a120 volts service?
ОтветитьJust a video I needed to see. Thx!
ОтветитьWell explained. You guys are doing a great work with your videos. Keep it up
ОтветитьVery interesting, I'm amazed at how similar it is to the setup we use here in Brazil, even though we mostly use 110/127 volts circuitry.
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ОтветитьI am living in India no color coding
Ответить@The Engineering Mindset Great video guys. Surely you mean "armoured sheath" and not "armoured sheaf"?
ОтветитьBelieve me no teacher in college
Teaching this. Well done
The best tutorial about home electricity ever!
ОтветитьSir , one question that troubles a lot of people , if current alternates why do we distinguish the 2 cables (for a single phase ) as hot wire and neutral . if it alternates then shouldn't for the first half cycle the brown wire (L) to be the hot one and blue wire (N) to be the neutral and for the second half cycle the brown wire to be the neutral one and blue wire to be the hot one ?
ОтветитьSir , one question that troubles a lot of people , if current alternates why do we distinguish the 2 cables (for a single phase ) as hot wire and neutral . if it alternates then shouldn't for the first half cycle the brown wire (L) to be the hot one and blue wire (N) to be the neutral and for the second half cycle the brown wire to be the neutral one and blue wire to be the hot one ?
ОтветитьAustralia is 240v
ОтветитьWe can have 3 fase power in the Netherlands if you want / need it as long as you pay.
ОтветитьThis would be better without the obtrusive music
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Australia is 240 volt not 230
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ОтветитьYay! British has 240v. We win by 10v.
ОтветитьI hate your intro sound
ОтветитьGreat stuff, I can use this channel for my apprentices, thanks
ОтветитьThank you for the video. In Malaysia here most of our MCBs are designed to have the incoming section on the top and the outgoing section on the bottom. The incoming section is usually labelled 1,3 or 5 while the outgoing section is label 2,4 or 6. The new rule also requires each instant water heater (usually installed in shower room) to have its own RCD with a sensitivity of 10mA.
ОтветитьVery well done
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ОтветитьBest in class!
ОтветитьNever has any electricity work, still understand the video.
Ответить4 years of college in one video lol
ОтветитьGreat video
ОтветитьThank you very usefull video
ОтветитьSo the neutral effectively acts as a ground line, completing the circuit and allowing electricity to flow… while the earth line is there purely as a safety precaution.
Is that correct?
How do i upgrade to 220v
ОтветитьWhy is the main fust before the meter??? Is it certain that that must be the case in my house, too?
Ответитьgreat explanation
Ответитьaustralia is 240v...
ОтветитьHome electricity circuit was rocket science for me. This video is super helpful for me to understand it
ОтветитьGood work
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