🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:03 *🔌 Overview of electrical distribution system* - Detailed explanation of electrical components and their functions. - Introduction to Transformers and their role in voltage reduction. - Importance of switch gear in managing electrical flow. 03:00 *⚡ Switch gear and distribution panels* - Description of switch gear components and their purposes. - Functionality of main fuses and draw out breakers. - Differences between various types of distribution panels. 05:44 *🏢 Bus duct and distribution on floors* - Explanation of bus duct as a high-amperage alternative to conduit. - Role of bus duct in vertical power distribution within a building. - Application of bus duct in supplying power to HVAC systems. 07:32 *🔄 Transformers: Oil vs. dry* - Comparison of oil-filled and dry Transformers. - Cooling methods and operational differences. - Use cases for each type based on voltage requirements. 08:14 *🔋 Emergency power systems* - Overview of automatic transfer switches (ATS). - Role of battery banks in providing backup power. - Applications in facilities requiring uninterrupted power supply (UPS). 09:38 *🛠️ Motor control centers (MCC)* - Introduction to motor control centers (MCC). - Components of an MCC bucket and their functions. - Examples of motor control scenarios in industrial settings. 11:00 *🖥️ Power distribution units (PDUs)* - Role of PDUs in data centers and computer rooms. - Components within a PDU and their functionalities. - Importance of clean power supply to sensitive equipment. Made with HARPA AI
If I want to make a definition of a distribution system can I say that it is the wires and equipment (transformers. switch gears etc) that are between the substation and the consumer control panel? In order words the distributions system feeds the control panel?
Thank for video .basic explained electrical system in building.one more time explain the automatic switch.if when main power fail how many second reach the signal in the generator
At 9:02, when the power goes out and the emergency lighting turns on, wouldn't the emergency lights immediately turn back off because of the generator kicking in?
the product voltage x current remains same so if the primary has a high voltage, it'll draw less current at the same power but when voltage is lowered at the secondary, more current will have to flow to make Power( volts x amps) same