Electrical Control & Protection Schematics/Wiring Part 2

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Electrical Control & Protection Schematics/Wiring Part 2
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 13 lectures (1h 42m) | Size: 798.3 MB

Student will get Actual site drawing will able to start reading drawings by themselves.


Learn directly from a Global Professional Electrical Eeer with +17 years of Field Experience , Protection & Control

Electrical Wiring / Drawing / Schematics

You will find knowledge that you can not find any where on WEB or Text book

Level 2 concepts of Electrical control & protection drawings

Basic knowledge of Electrical

Description:

I guaranteed that you can not find such training about learning control & protection schematics on web or text book.

I have gathered my pure field experience to prepare this course.

This is part 2 & if you have not attended Substation Control & Protection Schematics/Drawings electrical wiring part 1. Please go ahead and attend this course available on Udemy.

I will be releasing new parts soon covering more advance topics.

I have design this training so that any one without any prior knowledge can start immediate learning.

Excellent drawings & documents are included for self practice.

Following topics are covered in part 2,

How to read Drawing using cross references in detail

What is Relay

What is C.B and Isolator, Aux Contacts

What is MCB

What is Tripping and Tripping Circuit.

CB Trip and closing Coil

What is closing and closing circuit.

What is lockout Relay

Understanding Close Block Circuit.

Understanding Watch Dog Contact

What is Seal-In Circuit / Contact

I highly encourage to attend this training part 2. I am available to answer any questions.

Electrical wiring is an electrical installation of cabling and associated devices such as switches, distribution boards, sockets, and light fittings in a structure.

Wiring is subject to safety standards for design and installation. Allowable wire and cable types and sizes are specified according to the circuit operating voltage and electric current capability, with further restrictions on the environmental conditions, such as ambient temperature range, moisture levels, and exposure to sunlight and chals.

Associated circuit protection, control and distribution devices within a building's wiring system are subject to voltage, current and functional specification. Wiring safety codes vary by locality, country or region. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is attempting to harmonise wiring standards amongst member countries, but significant variations in design and installation requirements still exist.

Regards

Muhammad Kashif

Bners in Eeering Drawings, Who have attended my Part 1



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