NEW Schneider Electric Distribution Board includes AFDDs
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2022
- A new edition to the Schneider Acti9 Isobar three-phase distribution board range. This version includes a special bus bar arrangement incorporating AFDDs (arc fault detection devices) on the outgoing circuits.
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Missed the bit when u step back and see the neutral bar cover on the floor
Finally you found out where and what the lemon is and what it is used for 👏🏻👏🏻
Pretty sure in some boards if you remove coloured tabs on the top and you get a surprise in the form of live bus bars. Eventually used the lemon after all these years. 😂
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Beautiful job
You are an artist!
Loving the gold watch strap… someone’s doing well 😅
This is not an instructional video per se. This is a representation of how fast you're going to work there.
Bad ass load center
This is exactly how it is for us in the us/Canada (bus bars for every thing)
Keep posting , that's awesome
Merlin Gerin always did make the best breakers, Shame the price has gone stupid.
Big company like Schneider and they can’t make a single module RCBO/AFDD I’m not even sure they’ve made a compact RCBO.
Agree on single module but why would you need a compact rcbo in a schneider DB?
Older merlin boards.
Has Gordon been on the Red bulls? This a quick install.
Perfect
Menudo cuadro más enorme para los aparatos de protección que has puesto.
Why do you install the protections in horizontal?
they have been using these on mainland Europe for over a decade , i have always been surprised why we never g them here until obviously now ? also mazda (yes them ) used to do one very similar in the eighties i have been trying to get the domestic acti9 for a few years now with the plug in RCBOs
Great!
Can plastic blanks still be used? I was told they all had to be metal. Would be interested to know from the experts - thanks
Oh look a north american style panel, now you just need to make it plug in
What's the reason for splitting the breakers across different sides of the board? What's the benefit? 😀
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weird to see european DIN rail and schneider in a north american fuse box, looks like a good system
Would love to actually enjoy the product. These videos are really very annoying to watch. Just look at how many questions are in the comments because the video leaves more questions than answers.
In case anyone is wondering these DBs are very good. The AFDD parts need a separate rising neutral bar and the tabs are to cover the unused live teeth if I remember correctly.
A full review is in progress - this was a quick look as we built the units going out to colleges.
May be all well and good if a new board is being installed and you know how many socket circuits they are likely to be requiring AFDD’s
But seriously what about the many thousands of Schneider boards in service that are now effectively obsolete, when an AFDD is required?
Plastic covers for mcbs what's the point in having a afdd when you forget the metal blanks
So basically this is lego building.
Wonder if those boards are certified to be used here 🤔
It's look like a Lego game 😹
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Doubt if you could ever use one of these in the USA. Never saw an American house with three phase service. Square D always made top quality products.
Hate external board blanks especially on a premier board.. even fusebox has internal board blanks.
Shouldn’t it be a 4 pole switch? And metal blanks?
Panel model #?
Que juegos tiran esa PC?
36way?
Are those busbar caps? I thought Schneiders selling point was that the board was safe to work on as the pins are isolated. (A point I've argued against due to knowing the switch can be pulled on). Does this not just make them a standard board.
Most of the major manufacturers state none of their DBs are designed to have the covers removed or worked upon, when energised.
And never forget, it’s only the really competent electricians that comply with regulation 14 of the EAWR. All the rest are just chancers!
@@brianabbott3582 yes I think it just made it unclear to those less informed. I personally am an Eaton man (preferred memshield 2 to memshield 3) but putting extra points of potential high resistance failure never seemed a good idea. And now they seem to have gone full circle and corrected their earlier mistakes. Yes it does reduce risk for those rare occasions where someone may have to work near live parts but many will have that naeivity to believe they are safe to work whilst still live.
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Looks like y'all came to your senses over there and finally started using panels with an American layout 😂🤙
looks like an asus
If I didn't know better I'd say that was a North American load center. Does this mean that GB is finally moving to the past? Er, I mean, the future? What's next? AWG? Wire nuts?
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Address and name
I personally hate those Schneider (Merlin) neutral blocks. So flimsy. We started ordering the 4 pole isolator to ensure a decent connection. Some of our more Grock like sparks and the lazy bas*ards using impacters, twisted them off the rail!!!
I went more videos about electricity
Pc 🤔
Not impressed with them blanks. Expect better for the money Schneider charge.
And yes I know the busbar is switched before anyone chirps up.
Is this for domestic?
I’ve always thought the Yank/Canadian ones were better.
I’m not a spark but I cannot for the life of me understand why CUs are so small and fiddly. It makes no sense.
It’s literally the lifeline to your house.
Seems to be a pretty serious residential with 3 phase being used. The CENELEC standard is so much better than the american one
Usa quality germany corpuration
Schneider is a French brand
nearly £200 a module... pass
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Your meant to use a torque screwdriver clearly an armature
That is a torque screwdriver
Are you blind and dyslexic??
The way person is securing wires are not an approved NEC method for the USA. MUST use always use a torque driver or torque wrench to properly secure All screws & bolts that secure wires.
Sorry. I am wrong . Person did use a torque driver to tighten wires
It’s really bad system
Don’t hold back there Abadi
fck shorts. what's the problem with making a regular video?
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Но очень интересно!