Great video. As an Electrical Engineering designing HV/LV Distribution myself I’d always limit my multicores at 185mm2 to give you guys a chance at installing it! Anything bigger I go singles or parallels if using FP cables. Any reason why you decided not to pull a dedicated separate CPC in addition to the armour? As a designer I’m always skeptical about relying solely on the armour as the CPC. Thanks!
Love watching you work mate but be careful when switching the disconnect on and off between moving the crocodiles between the phases as you don’t know if the disconnect is still working after switching it back and forth! In hindsight you could have rigged 3 test leads up to the phases after safe isolation then closed the cover before switching on! Could also verify phase rotation at the same time that way too
Great project. I am currently assembling a Schneider electrical switchgear for 1250A. This is PrismaSetP. Very cool project, I have to make many of the current rails myself. Greetings from Poland.
Cool to see the calculation program, the one I’m using isn’t that detailed. Running 240 in anything other than underground conduits is a pain. Did calculations for 800A supplies many years ago and ended up running 4x120 to make it workable on the trays and going into the breaker. Fortunately I didn’t have to run those myself but I had to run a 2x120 for a microwave oven a few years after that, the pure joy of being self employed
One of the features of the Kewtech multifunction testers, which is not helpful, in the way you wanted to test, is the built-in averaging of loop preceding tests. If you leave it set to loop setting, every time you press the test button, it performs the test, and displays the average over all the preceding tests. To get individual readings, you have to deselect and reselect the test, and then press the button. So what you actually got was a reading for L1, then the average of L1 + L2, and then the average of L1 + L2 + L3. I was not aware that the continuity null of the leads, could be used on subsequent loop tests. I will have to try that out.
Great presentation. A couple of things to consider. If supply is from a public network, the Ze can change due to network changes. If quite close to the transformer, the Ze could be really low and generally, MFT accuracy isn't, so a low reading could have quite variation from the actual value. Accuracy not to be to be confused with resolution.
Thanks! Yeah I agree, I should’ve mentioned that the high resolution mode does increase the test current also for a more accurate result and can obtain pfc’s up to 50ka. Obviously it’s not going to keep up against a 1000a network impedance tester but it’s better that the tiny test currents most MFT’s kick out.
I would have gone tri rated double insulated, the swa’s will be a pain in the ass, all the recent 185/240’s I have bought have been stiff as not like older cable.
Most informative! Quick question regarding using the armour as CPC (if you choose to do so). Once the cables are glanded off, will you connect a fly lead of suitable CSA (greater than 71.58mm in your case) from the banjo to the earth bar? Or would the metallic casing of the panel be adequate?
First time seeing how to set up software for circuit design. Do you create your diagrams using the same program? Keep up the good work, and looking forward to seeing more of the project.
Is the lead nulling done on continuity transferred over to the loop function? I have just read some of the manual and it doesn't say anything about that, it just says the test lead can be selected between a mains lead and distribution board leads. That is pretty exceptional if they have built it to do that. Looking at the accuracy specification on high loop PE measurement it is specifying 3% + 25 mOhm, so that last digit is potentially meaningless.
Do you find EOM worth it? I manually the cable calcs fine, but I’m interested in it for drawing site distribution if it’s better than normal CAD software for that?
I personally think so, the drawings are built based on the circuits you build beforehand, you can then customise them to your liking. There is a whole reports builder which you can tailor for each project, it has all the schedules, calculations, cable/circuit, compliance certificates and so much more, you can customise it all with your branding too 👍🏼
@@residualelectrical Sounds ideal! Given me something to think about.. unfortunately I think I’d have to go for the “professional” tier due to the size of some of the site I work on but there we go. At least I could sell them some updated drawings! Most are on pen and paper ahaha
Personally ide installed tri rated double insulated four or three core cables , run separate cpc far easier to pull and bend ect …no need for swa it’s out of reach and highly unlikely to be damaged, lid ladder rack if needed 😮😊😊😊😊😊. Swa is not required. Hardly use it anywhere apart from back in the dark ages Uk .😂😂😂😂 remove panel under main switch get zdb I bet it’s lower 👍
I wish we could, but they want SWA for the incoming, i would argue it’s more at risk than your typical installation due to the nature of the place (I can’t talk about what they do) but they laid out a bullet proof spec for us regardless. It will be hard work but more than do able with a bit of graft. I would love to get a ZE of the incomer but we needed to do it safely, we are connecting onto that specific breaker so that worked great in this situation and we could do it without any spicy works 👍🏼
I had worked in industry for 45 years and can’t think of anywhere I have worked where that would have allowed. All armoured out in the factory area. It’s got a good size gland box on that breaker panel what’s the issue ? Let’s face it 40 mts of 185 or even 240 isn’t that big a deal for pulling in. Above that yes it start to get abit heavy. On big projects even the contractors used to get the cable gangs in, don’t know what they cost but they made cable pulling look child’s play.
Great video. As an Electrical Engineering designing HV/LV Distribution myself I’d always limit my multicores at 185mm2 to give you guys a chance at installing it! Anything bigger I go singles or parallels if using FP cables.
Any reason why you decided not to pull a dedicated separate CPC in addition to the armour? As a designer I’m always skeptical about relying solely on the armour as the CPC. Thanks!
Lots of learning from here, thank you for sharing and a great project!
Thanks! It’s going to be a cool project 😎
Nice work Mike, 10/10 vid, purely educational and great production, no virtue signalling just good ol fashioned Lectrics'
Love watching you work mate but be careful when switching the disconnect on and off between moving the crocodiles between the phases as you don’t know if the disconnect is still working after switching it back and forth! In hindsight you could have rigged 3 test leads up to the phases after safe isolation then closed the cover before switching on! Could also verify phase rotation at the same time that way too
Great project. I am currently assembling a Schneider electrical switchgear for 1250A. This is PrismaSetP. Very cool project, I have to make many of the current rails myself. Greetings from Poland.
Nice! Sounds like some proper work that 👏🏼
Cool to see the calculation program, the one I’m using isn’t that detailed. Running 240 in anything other than underground conduits is a pain. Did calculations for 800A supplies many years ago and ended up running 4x120 to make it workable on the trays and going into the breaker. Fortunately I didn’t have to run those myself but I had to run a 2x120 for a microwave oven a few years after that, the pure joy of being self employed
Thanks! And yeah I agree 240’s should always be singles haha, has to be done sometimes though.
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Love vids like this. I’m an apprentice n it’s been super handy to see the process and steps to test and cable calcs. Keep it up mate cheers
One of the features of the Kewtech multifunction testers, which is not helpful, in the way you wanted to test, is the built-in averaging of loop preceding tests. If you leave it set to loop setting, every time you press the test button, it performs the test, and displays the average over all the preceding tests. To get individual readings, you have to deselect and reselect the test, and then press the button. So what you actually got was a reading for L1, then the average of L1 + L2, and then the average of L1 + L2 + L3. I was not aware that the continuity null of the leads, could be used on subsequent loop tests. I will have to try that out.
Cool insight to the UK system here. Nice client you've landed there brother 🤘
Great presentation. A couple of things to consider. If supply is from a public network, the Ze can change due to network changes. If quite close to the transformer, the Ze could be really low and generally, MFT accuracy isn't, so a low reading could have quite variation from the actual value. Accuracy not to be to be confused with resolution.
Thanks! Yeah I agree, I should’ve mentioned that the high resolution mode does increase the test current also for a more accurate result and can obtain pfc’s up to 50ka.
Obviously it’s not going to keep up against a 1000a network impedance tester but it’s better that the tiny test currents most MFT’s kick out.
Good stuff Mike. 😬
Good video Mike. Nice project to work on
I think it will be! Nice one Sergio 👍🏼
I would have gone tri rated double insulated, the swa’s will be a pain in the ass, all the recent 185/240’s I have bought have been stiff as not like older cable.
That would be a dream haha! I completely agree but unfortunately they want SWA, it’s more than do able though, just will involve a bit of graft!
Most informative! Quick question regarding using the armour as CPC (if you choose to do so). Once the cables are glanded off, will you connect a fly lead of suitable CSA (greater than 71.58mm in your case) from the banjo to the earth bar? Or would the metallic casing of the panel be adequate?
More of this. Good joob!
Got loaaaads coming 🤝🏼
Wasn't that more of a Zdb that you done, with all parallels to earth removed the true Ze could be 0.04
Hello mate , am Enoch watching u from Ghana
Hi, which electrical software or program did you used on your computer for the 630 ampere project?
Thanks, Lamine
First time seeing how to set up software for circuit design. Do you create your diagrams using the same program? Keep up the good work, and looking forward to seeing more of the project.
Always watch your videos, but first time commit
Mint vid bud… are the terminals of the mcb rated for 90deg cable then?
Is the lead nulling done on continuity transferred over to the loop function? I have just read some of the manual and it doesn't say anything about that, it just says the test lead can be selected between a mains lead and distribution board leads. That is pretty exceptional if they have built it to do that. Looking at the accuracy specification on high loop PE measurement it is specifying 3% + 25 mOhm, so that last digit is potentially meaningless.
If supply is PME can u not obtain loop value by testing between L&N ?
another great video bro
Great video very interesting as always Mike 👍 think we need to do a video
For Zdb you can do it from the panel board without disconecting the earth
Sorry I don’t follow?
Do you find EOM worth it? I manually the cable calcs fine, but I’m interested in it for drawing site distribution if it’s better than normal CAD software for that?
I personally think so, the drawings are built based on the circuits you build beforehand, you can then customise them to your liking.
There is a whole reports builder which you can tailor for each project, it has all the schedules, calculations, cable/circuit, compliance certificates and so much more, you can customise it all with your branding too 👍🏼
@@residualelectrical Sounds ideal! Given me something to think about.. unfortunately I think I’d have to go for the “professional” tier due to the size of some of the site I work on but there we go. At least I could sell them some updated drawings! Most are on pen and paper ahaha
Personally ide installed tri rated double insulated four or three core cables , run separate cpc far easier to pull and bend ect …no need for swa it’s out of reach and highly unlikely to be damaged, lid ladder rack if needed 😮😊😊😊😊😊. Swa is not required. Hardly use it anywhere apart from back in the dark ages Uk .😂😂😂😂 remove panel under main switch get zdb I bet it’s lower 👍
I wish we could, but they want SWA for the incoming, i would argue it’s more at risk than your typical installation due to the nature of the place (I can’t talk about what they do) but they laid out a bullet proof spec for us regardless.
It will be hard work but more than do able with a bit of graft.
I would love to get a ZE of the incomer but we needed to do it safely, we are connecting onto that specific breaker so that worked great in this situation and we could do it without any spicy works 👍🏼
Tri rated is PVC, wouldn't use it within a building when you've got LSOH
Amazing ❤
I had worked in industry for 45 years and can’t think of anywhere I have worked where that would have allowed. All armoured out in the factory area. It’s got a good size gland box on that breaker panel what’s the issue ? Let’s face it 40 mts of 185 or even 240 isn’t that big a deal for pulling in. Above that yes it start to get abit heavy. On big projects even the contractors used to get the cable gangs in, don’t know what they cost but they made cable pulling look child’s play.
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What's the pricing on the electrical om software ?
It starts at about £500 but you limited to 4 distro circuits, can unlock more at the different pricing tiers 🤝🏼
@@residualelectrical is that for the year ?
Nah one off payment
@residualelectrical nice one brother 👍
Sounds like agood price
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First one here
We love to see it ❤
Noice
This is a different level.
Max respect 🫡