@Norbert Klár hahaha. Nah it's just that we were all tired as hell in class cause we were working full time jobs and raising families at the same time, while the instructor would just belt out a boring ass monotone lecture for 4 hours straight. Ain't keeping anybody engaged or interested, let alone understand and comprehend.
As an electrical engineer in a brick factory, I come across the exact info in your video's that I use in practice. I am 25 and have been in the workforce for 3 years now, and the info in these video's are so clear! Love them, and learn some things too (The PLC Video's!) Keep up the good content! Too bad most of my coworkers speak hardly any English. I would love to show them these video's for information about their machines and such! Love from The Netherlands!
Hi Thomas, Amazing to hear that! We are very happy to hear that our course videos our so helpful to you. Unfortunately, we do not have any Dutch subtitles to our course videos for your coworkers. But most videos do provide the option to turn on the English Subtitles, hopefully that helps! Thanks for your support, and feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions! Happy learning!
As someone who has built and wired quite a lot of complex distribution/control cabinets for Siemens ,Continental and Troester, you are really doing a good job at explaining the basics to people. I wish I had these videos a few years back!
Thanks! That is what EXACTLY I needed. Was thrown into a task to repair a failed factory machine without guidance on how to read the manual on my 4th day in a new job. Whew! Keep more coming!!!
Sounds like this video helped a lot huh? It does have a certain appeal but have to be careful when he first starts just Ramps up quickly to page location according to the wire. I know you got it but there could be some out there that were lost at that point.
“Each of these wires has a tag number”. Lol, I haven’t had a good schematic laugh in awhile. Yes, we definitely hope there are line tags without jumpers in the terminal blocks or someone’s undocumented “better idea” stuffed in the panel. Excellent info as usual. A great channel for anyone and everyone. Thx.👍
Unfortunately, what they pointed out as the wire "tag number" really isn't. Those numbers represent the PIN numbers on the device, not the wire numbers.
I had an error message on my machine at work. I explained how I took the error message in the hmi, and back tracked the street address to an area on my machine. I then locked it out and deep cleaned it with the air. I was standing on a ladder looking on top of a carriage when the mechanic showed up. He asked what was wrong and I showed him the picture of the error and how I followed the street addresses which led me here like bread crumbs. Then we both climbed up ladders and looked… there plain as day was the cable unplugged. Lol. He was the only mechanic that never laughed at me. He then went and explained everything I did to the electrical manager. I was told they went out to my machine and looked at my logic. Then promoted me to maintenance so I could learn more. 😊
Oh my goodness. You all are worth your weight in gold! I work with Seimens controls all day at my work as a operator/team leader and the information you provide to me is priceless! You are essentially un-scrambling my brain Lololol. Seriously, thank you all so much.
Hi Ron, Thanks a lot for such kind words! We are very happy to hear that our course videos are so beneficial to you! In that case, have you had a chance to check out our course library, yet? That will surely be of interest bit.ly/30AVJaR Just to let you know, we also have a free course on PLC Hardware bit.ly/2XnnUrF Happy learning and thanks again for sharing!
Hi @CounterXparts, We’re so glad to hear that! Happy to know it helped make those German schematics clearer for you. Thanks for the awesome feedback! 😊 Happy learning from RealPars!
Hi Abdo, Thanks a lot for your kind compliment! We are always extremely happy to hear such positive feedback! If you ever have any questions, feel free to reach out to us. Happy learning!
Although my English is not very good, I manage to understand every video and this helps me grow as a technologist in my country. Thank you for such an excellent channel. Greetings from Colombia.
Every time I watch one of Real Pars.com video's I'm getting convinced I have to sign up for their video library, I have been in the electrical field more than 25 years still, I found very informative Real Pars video's.
What an amazing compliment, Levon! Thanks for sharing that with us! We would love to see you join the RealPars library soon! Feel free to reach out to us over at hello@realpars.com if you have any questions or concerns regarding that. We are more than happy to help!
@@tahirali8463 do you know you gave me excellent advice, I working in facility the one is fully automated there is nothing like it in the world, I will start to vedio taping when I go for troubleshooting.
Sir watch a your videos its amazing but iam working jn UAE as maintenance engr here x20 plc is used that one is little bit differnt from the other what why iam saying make a video on x20 also
i had go through many videoes , even they were in my native langage but the way you explain is very very clear .thank you sir. Also subscribed your channel
RealPars team please keep making videos like this I'm about to apply to an electrical control panel tech at last, theoretically I'm half way and need to advance furthermore on the craft I'm following you since 2019 and learned so many many stuff from you guys nothing but THANK YOU TEAM ❤❤
The way I do mine, you can actually find the component and the wire by its respective label. For instance, if I have a wire that says 1B43C, that is a reference to sheet 1B Line 43, column C, and you can easily find the wire like reading a map. If I have a component that is labeled 1M1CB, that is a component on sheet 1M and 1CB is a reference to the first circuit breaker. The next circuit breaker on that page would be labeled 1M2CB. I have found this to be the best way to create easy to read electrical drawings.
The communication and video quality are astonishing and effective. I have several of your youtube videos in youtube download folder. You are doing very well realPars
Hi Chinedu! Thanks a lot for your kind compliment! We are always extremely happy to hear such positive feedback! If you ever have any questions, feel free to reach out to us. Happy learning!
You people are doing an amazing job ❤️.. if it is possible .. make a series about making control panel from start to end with details.. highly appreciated your work.
Good job......really very helpful video for learning......yup i can say its the best channel to learn about plc. The main thing is explanations are very clear and user friendly
It was great. Way of explaining circuit diagram, I will preferred if you can attach , or name on the wire sequential operation of the system.flow operations.
very easy to understand using a wiring diagram on that way.i think there should be a identify lables which is including page and section numbers on the hardware like ESS and others to find them on the drawing in a quick.thank you.usefull videos.
I love all your videos because i have learnt a lot ! I have a question, what is the normative we must use for desing electrical wiring diagrams ? Thank you !
There are several international standards that describe the elements used in wiring diagrams. For example, IEC 60617 gives graphic symbol standards. IEC 61346 covers drawing layout and content. A good reference for US Standards is IEEE and various federal standards (www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1025/ML102530301.pdf), including ANSI Y32.2 (www.noao.edu/ets/Mechanical/Policies/ANSI%20Y32.2-1975.pdf)
Thank you for all the great videos! One issue REALPARS can consider is making new videos to show 2 wires/3 wires sensors etc. When and how those are used in fields.
Hi Mahbub, Thanks for your comment and great feedback! I will happily forward your topic suggestion to our course developers. Thanks for sharing and happy learning!
Great job and thanks alot for your work! Now, speaking from my little experience in automation way, this what you showed in this video it's only 50% saftey via Emergency Button! It's better to use 2 NC poles and 1 NO pole wich goes into PLC. In this way, you have better chance to avoid future problems in those contacts and is way more safety aplied to the people around. Cheers :)
This is great work #REALPARS. Just wish could give more on this coz control diagram interpretation and understanding is very important as far as industrial automation is concern. Best channel ever!!!
Hi Ahmed! Thanks for your kind comment! Great to hear your appreciation! Have you checked out this course video we have on "What is a Boiler and How does It Work?" bit.ly/2RGtDc6 Hope that helps! Happy learning!
Thanks for your comment, Amjed! I will happily pass this on to our course developers as a topic suggestion. Hopefully, we can create a new video courses on this in the near future. Thanks for sharing and happy learning!
I appreciate your work, it's seems complex but you have explained it in a very simple and clear way. Thank you and we are waiting for more about industrial automation
Essential and must have (watch) for engineers! Could you, please, dive a little depeer in PLC inputs and outputs reading in schemes? What are all numbers and text means here? Thanks again. Really great job!
I put together HVAC Control Panels for close to 35 years. In the early years, the wiring diagrams were hand drawn. Later a CAD Program, last job they wouldn’t buy a CAD Program. I used Microsoft “Paint.” BTW My drawings followed the Sequence of Operation, from the “On Switch” Except for the first couple years, were always done in color, matching the wire colors. Never understood why manufacturers, who would put thousands , if not 100 of thousands units out and wouldn’t use color wiring diagrams.
Hi Chandra, Thanks for your comment! Have you checked out the following two course videos on Analog, yet? bit.ly/2qZtd5S bit.ly/2PmfWxw Apart from that, we have some more course videos on Analog in our course library, feel free to check them out over here bit.ly/2LXpbCd Happy learning!
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Good job in making it simple. There is also of course the matter of having more than one, tag 2 wire, in section 300U2.1 . How could non experienced technicians know which is which?
Very often, multiple wires, especially if they are in the power circuit, will have the same number to indicate that they are at the same potential (same circuit). That is why the panel drawings are important for understanding which components are interconnected on each circuit. The wires should be labelled on both ends so that tracing wires out is not necessary (provided the drawings are up-to-date).
@@realpars Thanks. I understand that. Being of the same potential is important but what about function. For example: 2 wires marked "2" at 300U2.1, but one is from the mute alarm button and another is from the ESD reset. Someone did bad diagnostics and disconnected them from their connection points on the input card. How do i know which is which without checking by tracing it back or using a multi-meter to check continuity if both are labelled "2"?
Amazing! I am about to become a harbob crane technician and this is exactly how those cranes are working! Are there more vids like this on your channel?
For all of us in the field nice to see a neat, I un undisturbed wire routing. Bring it my my facility for a few months and after one control panel troubleshooting session that would be all she wrote!!! Bahaha.. controls engineering life.
Nice one. Can you make a vdo for Indian standard electrical diagram and explain how to find out or trace wiring in motor control panel for all type faults ?
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I learned way more in this 8 minute video, than two semesters of schematic reading in school!🤩
That's an amazing compliment, Darius! Many thanks for sharing that. We truly appreciate such positive feedback.
@@realpars Is it? I mean if this video is better than their school, then they probably have some issues over there.
@Norbert Klár hahaha. Nah it's just that we were all tired as hell in class cause we were working full time jobs and raising families at the same time, while the instructor would just belt out a boring ass monotone lecture for 4 hours straight. Ain't keeping anybody engaged or interested, let alone understand and comprehend.
As an electrical engineer in a brick factory, I come across the exact info in your video's that I use in practice. I am 25 and have been in the workforce for 3 years now, and the info in these video's are so clear! Love them, and learn some things too (The PLC Video's!)
Keep up the good content!
Too bad most of my coworkers speak hardly any English. I would love to show them these video's for information about their machines and such!
Love from The Netherlands!
Hi Thomas,
Amazing to hear that! We are very happy to hear that our course videos our so helpful to you.
Unfortunately, we do not have any Dutch subtitles to our course videos for your coworkers. But most videos do provide the option to turn on the English Subtitles, hopefully that helps!
Thanks for your support, and feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions!
Happy learning!
As someone who has built and wired quite a lot of complex distribution/control cabinets for Siemens ,Continental and Troester, you are really doing a good job at explaining the basics to people. I wish I had these videos a few years back!
Thanks a lot for your support! We truly appreciate you sharing that with us!
Thanks! That is what EXACTLY I needed. Was thrown into a task to repair a failed factory machine without guidance on how to read the manual on my 4th day in a new job. Whew! Keep more coming!!!
Sounds like this video helped a lot huh? It does have a certain appeal but have to be careful when he first starts just Ramps up quickly to page location according to the wire. I know you got it but there could be some out there that were lost at that point.
“Each of these wires has a tag number”. Lol, I haven’t had a good schematic laugh in awhile. Yes, we definitely hope there are line tags without jumpers in the terminal blocks or someone’s undocumented “better idea” stuffed in the panel. Excellent info as usual. A great channel for anyone and everyone. Thx.👍
Unfortunately, what they pointed out as the wire "tag number" really isn't. Those numbers represent the PIN numbers on the device, not the wire numbers.
I had an error message on my machine at work. I explained how I took the error message in the hmi, and back tracked the street address to an area on my machine. I then locked it out and deep cleaned it with the air. I was standing on a ladder looking on top of a carriage when the mechanic showed up. He asked what was wrong and I showed him the picture of the error and how I followed the street addresses which led me here like bread crumbs. Then we both climbed up ladders and looked… there plain as day was the cable unplugged. Lol. He was the only mechanic that never laughed at me. He then went and explained everything I did to the electrical manager. I was told they went out to my machine and looked at my logic. Then promoted me to maintenance so I could learn more. 😊
Oh my goodness. You all are worth your weight in gold! I work with Seimens controls all day at my work as a operator/team leader and the information you provide to me is priceless! You are essentially un-scrambling my brain Lololol. Seriously, thank you all so much.
Hi Ron,
Thanks a lot for such kind words!
We are very happy to hear that our course videos are so beneficial to you!
In that case, have you had a chance to check out our course library, yet? That will surely be of interest bit.ly/30AVJaR
Just to let you know, we also have a free course on PLC Hardware bit.ly/2XnnUrF
Happy learning and thanks again for sharing!
You are the best person sir. We hope youl always help especially the begginers😊
Thank you so much for the kind words!
This helped me understand the German schematics i work with a whooooooole lot more. Thank you, RealPars.
Hi @CounterXparts, We’re so glad to hear that! Happy to know it helped make those German schematics clearer for you. Thanks for the awesome feedback! 😊 Happy learning from RealPars!
I am an electrical engineer in ship.... I loved the way u explained it :) .... ... keep doing good work :) ...
Electrical engineer must know complicated diagrams that too in ship
This the best channel i've ever seen in the automation field. Please keep up the good work.
Hi Abdo,
Thanks a lot for your kind compliment! We are always extremely happy to hear such positive feedback!
If you ever have any questions, feel free to reach out to us.
Happy learning!
this is autocad?
Although my English is not very good, I manage to understand every video and this helps me grow as a technologist in my country. Thank you for such an excellent channel. Greetings from Colombia.
That is amazing, Diego! Thanks for your kind comment.
I started following you 1 month ago and i'm learning so much. I really appreciate your work!!
Awesome! Thank you!
BEAUTIFULLY EXPLAINED STEP BY STEP. LOVE THE WAY YOU DESCRIBED
Thank you so much!
im a technician,,,ur video is more helpful for me as a technician.thank u sir.
Great to hear that, Augost!
Wow im so grateful, as a robotic engineer in automation this helps a lot. Thank you.
Great to hear that, Mikail! Thank you so much!
Every time I watch one of Real Pars.com video's I'm getting convinced I have to sign up for their video library, I have been in the electrical field more than 25 years still, I found very informative Real Pars video's.
What an amazing compliment, Levon! Thanks for sharing that with us!
We would love to see you join the RealPars library soon! Feel free to reach out to us over at hello@realpars.com if you have any questions or concerns regarding that.
We are more than happy to help!
Sir make a video on X20 plc how to wiring and trobleshooting
@@tahirali8463 do you know you gave me excellent advice, I working in facility the one is fully automated there is nothing like it in the world, I will start to vedio taping when I go for troubleshooting.
Sir watch a your videos its amazing but iam working jn UAE as maintenance engr here x20 plc is used that one is little bit differnt from the other what why iam saying make a video on x20 also
@@tahirali8463 Okay let me see what I can do abut that.
Best channel on UA-cam I swear... you help me grow I'm still green in this
Amazing compliment! Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely DSNC...
This is great and easy to understand!
Thank you for simplifying the wiring diagram, it has been done in a professional way.
Glad it helped, Jamal!
Awesome vid!! Suggestions for future vids:
◦ layout drawings
◦ control panel drawings
◦ power distribution schematics
◦ I/O schematics, loop drawings
◦ junction box & termination drawings
◦ single-line diagrams (SLDs)
◦ motor control schematics
◦ grounding diagrams
◦ lighting/distribution/UPS panel drawings
◦ system architecture
◦ marshalling termination drawings
◦ installation detail drawings
Hey Charndeep!
Thanks for your comment and your suggestion. I will pass this on to our course developers!
Thanks for sharing and happy learning!
Nice overview of the schematic diagrams!
Glad it was helpful!
i had go through many videoes , even they were in my native langage but the way you explain is very very clear .thank you sir. Also subscribed your channel
Thank you so much! We're very happy to hear that.
Realpars is doing more than I can really explain. GREAT WORK GUYS
Much appreciated!
This the best channel I've ever seen. In the automation field .please keep up the good work
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this video deserves an infinity likes, this channel and their owners deserve to be honored lol lov u all
That is a great compliment, Soualmi! Thanks for sharing!
RealPars team please keep making videos like this I'm about to apply to an electrical control panel tech at last, theoretically I'm half way and need to advance furthermore on the craft I'm following you since 2019 and learned so many many stuff from you guys nothing but THANK YOU TEAM ❤❤
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Great one...Plz upload more wiring video for beginer who is just start to read the drawing...thnx
Thanks for your feedback!
The way I do mine, you can actually find the component and the wire by its respective label. For instance, if I have a wire that says 1B43C, that is a reference to sheet 1B Line 43, column C, and you can easily find the wire like reading a map. If I have a component that is labeled 1M1CB, that is a component on sheet 1M and 1CB is a reference to the first circuit breaker. The next circuit breaker on that page would be labeled 1M2CB. I have found this to be the best way to create easy to read electrical drawings.
Thanks for sharing that! That's great information.
@@realpars thanks. I really enjoy your videos. They are very informative.
Very good Videos
I'm electrical engineer and I recommend always your channel.
Thank you very much!
That video is very unique and make complex things to be simple .. thank you for your support. I like your channel and watching for any single video.
Thanks for your kind support! Happy learning.
It really help me from instrument person to understand the electrical system, we need more!! Thanks!
Thank you so much!
TANKS REALPARS GROUP FOR SHARED YOUR KNOWLEDGE TO US I AM FROM ANGOLA AND I LOVE TO MUTCH IS VIDEOS I LEARN AND APLI THIS EVERY DAY TANK YOU A LOT
You're very welcome! Happy learning
Amazing video. So helpful for engineers new in the field. Thanks a lot realpars. You guys are doing great. Kudos to you!
Thank you very much, Aamir!
One of the best channel to learn about engineering
Great to hear that, Albert! Thanks for your support.
Please keep doing these videos as they are a great source of knowledge 👍
Thanks a lot for your support, Harvey! Great to hear that.
The communication and video quality are astonishing and effective.
I have several of your youtube videos in youtube download folder.
You are doing very well realPars
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Thanks a lot for your kind compliment! We are always extremely happy to hear such positive feedback! If you ever have any questions, feel free to reach out to us.
Happy learning!
Indeed a great video to aid the understanding of control panels. Thanks RealPars
Thank you, Divine!
Thanks! I’m starting a position as a field applications engineer tomorrow. This helps!
Glad to hear that this has been helpful! Best of luck on your new endeavour!
Cristal clear; great explanation. Thanks for the video
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is a very useful practical video for any student.
Great to hear that, George! Thanks for your support!
Thanks guys you are of great help... making electrical engineering interesting..
Our pleasure!
Could you please make more videos about electrical control Panel? I am lerning so much through your videos ❤️
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Thanks for sharing and happy learning!
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AT LAST SOMEONE BUILDING A CONTROL PANEL WITH SPARE SPACE. THANK YOU :)
Thanks for you. All your videos are very useful
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge realpars
You're very welcome!
You people are doing an amazing job ❤️.. if it is possible .. make a series about making control panel from start to end with details.. highly appreciated your work.
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Thanks for sharing and happy learning!
That's a perfect subject I suggest more videos about reading wiring diagram.. Thanks
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Great video can you do more like this but longer and walk us through it step by step on more wires. Thank you
Thank you for your feedback! We have more in-depth courses on in our course library. Feel free to check those out over here www.realpars.com
Good job......really very helpful video for learning......yup i can say its the best channel to learn about plc. The main thing is explanations are very clear and user friendly
Thank you so much, Atiq! Great to hear that.
This channel is so Much useful.... please keep making these videos....I am so grateful to you guys.... thanks a lot
Amazing to hear that, Ashish! Thanks again!
It was great. Way of explaining circuit diagram, I will preferred if you can attach , or name on the wire sequential operation of the system.flow operations.
This is a nice and clear beginning lesson. Thanks.
Amazing, great to hear that, Semih! Thanks for sharing and happy learning
I learnt something new today. Thank you. And great explenation
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing valuable knowledge. Stay bless
You're more than welcome, Abdul!
my best channel on youtube
Thanks a million, Mohammed!
really found your channel very interesting and today you put smile in my face thank you so much.
Great to hear that!
Thank you very much for your help. Your videos have been great assistance to me.
That's great to hear, Salah! We appreciate you sharing that.
Learned something new but you should make some more videos on this topic
Very nice video sir it can read easily please continue uploading video
Thanks for your support!
Can you guys do more wiring diagram explanation. This is so fantastic....plz keep them coming
Thanks for your feedback! I will definitely pass this on to our creator team.
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Could you please make more of this video, this is exactly what I have been looking for. 👍
Thanks for your support, Vinman! Happy to hear that.
Yeah. Please make videos on operation and maintenance of electrical panels with plc.
Thank you sooo much please keep making more simple ones for decisive infos like this one
Great to hear such positive feedback, Muchamed! Thanks for sharing.
very easy to understand using a wiring diagram on that way.i think there should be a identify lables which is including page and section numbers on the hardware like ESS and others to find them on the drawing in a quick.thank you.usefull videos.
Amazing! Thanks a lot for sharing, and happy learning!
I swear I was waiting for this, thanks realpars. Really appreciate it
Great timing! Thanks for your comment!
We need more videos like this!!! Thanks!!!
Glad you liked it, Alejandro!
I love all your videos because i have learnt a lot ! I have a question, what is the normative we must use for desing electrical wiring diagrams ? Thank you !
There are several international standards that describe the elements used in wiring diagrams. For example, IEC 60617 gives graphic symbol standards. IEC 61346 covers drawing layout and content. A good reference for US Standards is IEEE and various federal standards (www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1025/ML102530301.pdf), including ANSI Y32.2 (www.noao.edu/ets/Mechanical/Policies/ANSI%20Y32.2-1975.pdf)
@@realpars Thank you !
THANK YOU REALPARS.ALWAYS THE BEST CONTENT
You're more than welcome!
Thank you for all the great videos! One issue REALPARS can consider is making new videos to show 2 wires/3 wires sensors etc. When and how those are used in fields.
Hi Mahbub,
Thanks for your comment and great feedback!
I will happily forward your topic suggestion to our course developers.
Thanks for sharing and happy learning!
Great job and thanks alot for your work!
Now, speaking from my little experience in automation way, this what you showed in this video it's only 50% saftey via Emergency Button! It's better to use 2 NC poles and 1 NO pole wich goes into PLC. In this way, you have better chance to avoid future problems in those contacts and is way more safety aplied to the people around. Cheers :)
This is great work #REALPARS. Just wish could give more on this coz control diagram interpretation and understanding is very important as far as industrial automation is concern. Best channel ever!!!
Hi Calvince,
Thanks for sharing your feedback with us! I will surely pass your suggestion on to our course developers.
Happy learning!
You are great, clean and clear Thanks
Thank you very much, Natan!
Good sharing and explanation
Thank you!
Very useful videos you guys are sharing.I really appreciate your work. Kindly make a video on boiler automation.Thanks
Hi Ahmed!
Thanks for your kind comment!
Great to hear your appreciation! Have you checked out this course video we have on "What is a Boiler and How does It Work?" bit.ly/2RGtDc6
Hope that helps! Happy learning!
Thanks for this nice video ❤️
Is there is a video on how to execute a wiring diagram from the start ?
Would be helpful if there is .
Thanks for your comment, Amjed! I will happily pass this on to our course developers as a topic suggestion. Hopefully, we can create a new video courses on this in the near future.
Thanks for sharing and happy learning!
I appreciate your work, it's seems complex but you have explained it in a very simple and clear way.
Thank you and we are waiting for more about industrial automation
Great to hear that, Mohammad! Thanks for sharing that with us.
Thanks a lot…please make such more videos.
It is really informative..👌👌👌
Thank you so much! Glad to hear that.
This was a good example, well done.
Thank you, glad to hear that!
Awesome channel, best regards from Mexico guys
Thanks a lot, Brando!
Thank you very much. I learned a lot in this video ❤
You are so welcome! Happy learning - and always feel free to leave us any questions you might have
@@realpars thant you thanks 🙏
Usefull for me to more understand with the electrical drawing...thanks I like it.good job..👍👍
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RealPars! ..I love you guys terribly
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Essential and must have (watch) for engineers! Could you, please, dive a little depeer in PLC inputs and outputs reading in schemes? What are all numbers and text means here? Thanks again. Really great job!
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Brilliant video. Very well explained. Well done to the team.
Thanks for your support, Alan!
I put together HVAC Control Panels for close to 35 years. In the early years, the wiring diagrams were hand drawn. Later a CAD Program, last job they wouldn’t buy a CAD Program. I used Microsoft “Paint.” BTW My drawings followed the Sequence of Operation, from the “On Switch” Except for the first couple years, were always done in color, matching the wire colors. Never understood why manufacturers, who would put thousands , if not 100 of thousands units out and wouldn’t use color wiring diagrams.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experiences with us, Steven!
Hi realpars team,we need more videos on analog input programming..
Hi Chandra,
Thanks for your comment!
Have you checked out the following two course videos on Analog, yet?
bit.ly/2qZtd5S
bit.ly/2PmfWxw
Apart from that, we have some more course videos on Analog in our course library, feel free to check them out over here bit.ly/2LXpbCd
Happy learning!
Thank you for these videos !!!! You are the best. Keep going like this and share with us your knowledge about automation. Best regards from Bulgaria.
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If you ever have any questions, feel free to reach out to us.
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Thanks is not enough for you guys ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Amazing to hear your support! Thank you!
Thank You so much, It's really amazing tutorial😇😇😇
Glad to hear that, Nardos! You're very welcome.
Excellent video, so easy to follow!👍
Great to hear that! Thank you.
Good job in making it simple.
There is also of course the matter of having more than one, tag 2 wire, in section 300U2.1 .
How could non experienced technicians know which is which?
Very often, multiple wires, especially if they are in the power circuit, will have the same number to indicate that they are at the same potential (same circuit). That is why the panel drawings are important for understanding which components are interconnected on each circuit. The wires should be labelled on both ends so that tracing wires out is not necessary (provided the drawings are up-to-date).
@@realpars Thanks. I understand that. Being of the same potential is important but what about function. For example: 2 wires marked "2" at 300U2.1, but one is from the mute alarm button and another is from the ESD reset. Someone did bad diagnostics and disconnected them from their connection points on the input card. How do i know which is which without checking by tracing it back or using a multi-meter to check continuity if both are labelled "2"?
Amazing! I am about to become a harbob crane technician and this is exactly how those cranes are working! Are there more vids like this on your channel?
Hi. Thank you picture is clear and clear on every one of your videos
You are very welcome, Charles! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for your sharing knowledge.
You're very welcome! Happy learning.
Hi... Thanks to explaining all things it's very useful
You're more than welcome, Deea!
Very informative video!.I need it to become ETO in ships!.Thank you.Congratulations!.
For all of us in the field nice to see a neat, I un undisturbed wire routing. Bring it my my facility for a few months and after one control panel troubleshooting session that would be all she wrote!!! Bahaha.. controls engineering life.
We want more videos like this.
Thanks for your support, Shakil!
Nice one. Can you make a vdo for Indian standard electrical diagram and explain how to find out or trace wiring in motor control panel for all type faults ?
Thanks for your topic suggestion, Niranjan! I will pass this on to our course developers.
Happy learning!
Best vdo i have even seen, thank you 🙂🙂
That's amazing to hear, thanks a lot, Monzur!
Nice video really helpful thank you, I would love to see more
More to come!