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  • @bordersoldier
    @bordersoldier Рік тому +26

    There are people who have knowledge and there are people who can teach , This guy does both!

  • @jaymes7521
    @jaymes7521 3 дні тому

    I have been the industry 40+ years. This is the most comprehensive explanation ever.

  • @79brumley
    @79brumley Місяць тому +2

    This is the best damn transformer explanation video i've ever watched period.

  • @marklane7183
    @marklane7183 Рік тому +5

    Great Job, I have been in the T&D industry for 42 years and that is the best and most concise explanation I have ever heard !!

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      Thanks for the encouragement. I really appreciate it. Stay safe 👍

  • @dr.doctor4048
    @dr.doctor4048 Рік тому +3

    Here for the handsome feller. Knowledge is a bonus.

  • @user-uy7rh8wp7b
    @user-uy7rh8wp7b 5 місяців тому +2

    Not just for linemen...I'm an electrical engineer who just started with the power company, and this was incredibly helpful and informative to me as well. Thanks for the great info.

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 5 місяців тому

      That’s Awsome. Let me know if you have any questions. Stay safe. 👍

  • @adamwhitehill4587
    @adamwhitehill4587 Рік тому +6

    Love the content. I work as a lineman and I’ll say this information is important. It’s easy to get in the habit of just slapping banks together and wiring em up, especially Y Y 120/208 banks. But it’s great to review everything and understand the “hows and why’s”. Especially for new guys or apprentices..
    This is a great resource for journeymen too! Especially if you need to brush up on your skills or haven’t built a certain bank in while…

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому +1

      Yes sir. I appreciate the encouragement. There’s not a ton of resources out there. I hope it helping

  • @addicted2diy
    @addicted2diy Рік тому +2

    Great video!! Looking forward to more!

  • @itamorales6580
    @itamorales6580 Рік тому +1

    Thanks a lot, as a Xmer tester make me more aware of what is needed outside the workshop.

  • @benroot1753
    @benroot1753 Рік тому +2

    Awesome.

  • @bearmccune4483
    @bearmccune4483 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm a digital communications instructor for a utility. I needed to understand the relationships between customer power needs and what distribution provides. This is an excellent video. You are well spoken and make the material easy to understand. Many thanks to you.

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 5 місяців тому

      That’s Awsome. I appreciate the encouragement. If you ever need help or have questions don’t hesitate to ask. Stay safe. 👍

  • @stevenharwood5159
    @stevenharwood5159 7 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely awesome....this video should be mandatory for every electrician, regardless of their years in the trade... I've been in the trade for 27 years (just retired) and it helped me brush up on this part of the trade. Many of the electricians in business now, only deal with the parts from the service point on....So excited I came across this video.... very well put together.

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 7 місяців тому

      Thank you sir. I really appreciate it. Great job making it to retirement. Have fun. 👍stay safe.

  • @haroldgersie6794
    @haroldgersie6794 Рік тому +2

    The best explanation on transformer hook ups

  • @jeffreykornspan9053
    @jeffreykornspan9053 Рік тому +1

    great class

  • @AlistairBostrom
    @AlistairBostrom 3 місяці тому +1

    Best video on this I've ever seen.

  • @danejeffords
    @danejeffords Рік тому +2

    Really great knowledge! Thanks

  • @thomaschatham9971
    @thomaschatham9971 Рік тому +3

    Excellent video, you are a born teacher!

  • @mattbrown1888
    @mattbrown1888 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Very helpful

  • @dallisstarrett3621
    @dallisstarrett3621 5 місяців тому +1

    Dude these videos are so good! Thank you for explaining these things so well

  • @joet4418
    @joet4418 Рік тому +1

    Good stuff. Will be passing it along. Thank you

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      I’m glad it’s helping and I appreciate it. Stay safe. 👍

  • @davidullrich6071
    @davidullrich6071 11 місяців тому +1

    Good stuff Cody, easy to learn and understand. Keep it up!

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks Dave. I appreciate it. We need to get together and have some beers. Get your butt down here soon. 👍

  • @gregsmith3090
    @gregsmith3090 Рік тому +2

    Great video Cody. I enjoy having you on the crew buddy.

  • @lausd3138
    @lausd3138 Рік тому +2

    This video/Class session is the most simple and knowledgeable I’ve come across.. easy to understand and it all just makes sense the way you break it down.. 👊👊

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      Thank you. I appreciate it and I’m glad it helped. Stay safe and if you have any questions or get in a bind feel free to ask. You can email me or dm me on IG and I also have messenger.

  • @orlguy1977
    @orlguy1977 Рік тому +1

    Not sure how I stumbled on your video but I'm glad I did. Thank you for the lessons you're a great teacher and you make it easy to follow along and learn.. keep it going. God bless.

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      Thankyou very much for the encouragement. I appreciate it. Stay safe. 👍

  • @djangosmith592
    @djangosmith592 Рік тому +1

    Appreciate the knowledge I really do !

  • @kylepetrovich3764
    @kylepetrovich3764 Рік тому +4

    You are a very attractive older man, Cody. Have you ever thought about modeling and/or acting? I could see a lucrative just for men commercial contract in your future. Food for thought.

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      That’s not awkward at all by the way. How have you guys been.

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      That’s what I’m doing. Lol.

    • @kylepetrovich3764
      @kylepetrovich3764 Рік тому +1

      @@hilineacademy8482 we are fantastic thanks for asking. I hope all is good in your hood.

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      Lol. That’s not awkward at all by the way.

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      @@kylepetrovich3764 Good. You guys stay safe.

  • @mattfreeland6593
    @mattfreeland6593 Рік тому +1

    Good video, I like the way you went through the steps in an easy to follow, direct way 👍

  • @austinmork4212
    @austinmork4212 Рік тому +4

    Awesome job Cody. Keep the content coming

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      Will do babe. How’s work been.

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      Will do babe. Let me know if you guys have something specific you want to see

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      Will do babe. Let me know if you have any problems that you’d like explained.

  • @user-ew1uh8fd5t
    @user-ew1uh8fd5t 10 місяців тому +1

    Отлично 🔥

  • @bobbyh6293
    @bobbyh6293 2 місяці тому +1

    I have learned so much from this video , Thank You so much for this amazing knowledge Sir

  • @martinfoster5163
    @martinfoster5163 6 місяців тому +1

    Where I live in the mountains of Mongolia, we have a 240/380v 3 phase 4 wire connection. So that's a Y hookup, correct?
    We're looking to change transformers because the existing one is experiencing a lot of voltage drop to the point where some devices refuse to work (pumps, microwave etc) and technical breakdowns. It's old and inadequate. So we'll probably need to buy our own transformer. I think a 50kVa 3 phase pole mount should do the trick. We already have the wiring and poles. We just need an engineer to get us the transformer and connect to the nearest high voltage line which is 37m from our own pole.
    In my limited knowledge, this shouldn't require much extra infrastructure. The transformer should mount to the high voltage power and then a single 4 wire should be able to connect to our existing line.

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 5 місяців тому +1

      So you probably have low primary voltage. If the primary voltage is low you will have low secondary voltage. Also it could be bad connections on the primary feeding you. 37 miles is a long way and a lot of line where there could be a bad connection. Also another fix could be a transformer bank that has tap settings. If you have low primary voltage you can deenergize the transformer bank and tap the secondary voltage up until you get good voltage.

  • @apotbos
    @apotbos 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video thanks.

  • @daveg.4862
    @daveg.4862 Рік тому +3

    Hey Cody, Great lesson. I work with 480 all day, great to learn the distribution details, and terms. Keep the Lessons comming. I notice out in the rural areas the pole grounds are every other pole, is this typical?

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      Thanks Dave I appreciate it. It is pretty common to ground every other pole. Some other places have a spec where their pole grounds are spread apart based on a footage. A lot of time it will depend on how good of a ground they have in their area and how much lightning they have where they are.

  • @bradyhansen7357
    @bradyhansen7357 Рік тому +2

    Apparently you are an attractive older man and people find you good to look at. Could you do some content on lineman and beauty tips? I would be happy to do some collab on facial moisturizers and resonant conditions!!

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому +1

      Lol. I saw that. I was cracking up.

    • @katiesjoyfullife
      @katiesjoyfullife Рік тому +1

      He can collab with me on the beauty tips. I might have a thing or two to show him. 😁

    • @bradyhansen7357
      @bradyhansen7357 Рік тому +2

      Katie’s Joyful Life doesn’t sound like you work 6-13’s on hurricane restoration. Nonetheless what do you suggest for an exfoliate when working fire restoration?!?!? 😊

    • @katiesjoyfullife
      @katiesjoyfullife Рік тому +2

      @@bradyhansen7357 , I most definitely don’t work those hours.
      If you’re seriously inquiring, Clinique makes a 2 in 1 clarifying & exfoliating mask. It works in 5 minutes, & follow up with a good moisturizer.
      Cody needs few products to keep him looking so good. Shampoo, body wash, & sunscreen keeps him looking 🔥.

  • @tedlahm5740
    @tedlahm5740 Рік тому +1

    Question; All of the residential transformers (in my area)are SINGLE BUSHING
    grounded Wye.
    Each pole/transformer is multipoint grounded neutral system.
    Where is the parallel neutral back to the substation?

  • @tedlahm5740
    @tedlahm5740 Рік тому +1

    Single bushing is grounded Why transformer. got it.
    Grounded to the EARTH at the pole.
    Question: Where is the parallel neutral going back to the Substation?
    please help with understanding. thks.

  • @NeilRogerson-jj7fw
    @NeilRogerson-jj7fw 7 місяців тому +1

    That wee transformer is cute I so want one bit they cost so much even for second hai

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 7 місяців тому

      Lol. I hear ya. They’re actually nice to have if your dry camping in a trailer next to a power line. They come in handy👍

    • @NeilRogerson-jj7fw
      @NeilRogerson-jj7fw 7 місяців тому

      @@hilineacademy8482 I can't get any small cylindrical type single phase transformer here to purchase at all they won't let me. All I want is one for a show piece always been interested in pole transformers as a kid and I've studied lots in the last 4yrs

  • @tedlahm5740
    @tedlahm5740 Рік тому +1

    Grounded Why for 120/208? The third example under customer needs. thank you

  • @katiesjoyfullife
    @katiesjoyfullife Рік тому +1

    You’re speaking a foreign language to me. I’m just here to look at you 😍

  • @preperzipper1365
    @preperzipper1365 2 місяці тому

    What about the voltage of 120/ 208 for a customer? Typically in my area when a customer requests 120 / 240 volt 3 phase service it implies it's a Delta high leg service. Meaning one of the phases is 190 volts to neutral or ground

  • @Sparky-ww5re
    @Sparky-ww5re Рік тому +1

    Awesome teacher. Just out of curiosity, have you ever hooked up a 240/480 3ø 4 wire service in the real world and if so, what was the particular building/application if you don't mind me asking I've heard of a 240/480 with 415V high leg and that it's super rare.

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      I have hooked up a straight 480 volt bank made out of 240/480 cans. It was feeding an old well head.

  • @mrq7894
    @mrq7894 Рік тому +1

    Hello sir hope you are well please..

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      Thankyou. I am well. Hope your doing good. Stay safe. 👍

  • @venitocamelo6704
    @venitocamelo6704 9 місяців тому +1

    so on the transformer at the beginning of the video you have delta to delta ? or wye to delta?

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 8 місяців тому +1

      So in the beginning, the primary is hooked up phase to neutral or wye. Meaning one primary bushing will have a phase feeding it and one primary bushing will be connected to the primary neutral. If both primary bushings were each being fed by phases, it would be a delta connection.

  • @milordfanord1967
    @milordfanord1967 Рік тому +1

    I’m an electrical student and I appreciate your theory but I think you are missing something about the secondary site information. For those type of transformers you are showing in your video, you forgot to say how they hook up to one another. Each one has X1 and X3, X2 and X4, people don’t know how to hook up these 3 together. It need a broken down explanation on the secondary side. There is a difference between what you showed and a dry types transformer, they are not hooked up the same. They need specific explanation. Even some master electricians don’t know how to put it together.

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      Yes sir. I have made some other video lessons where I break down vectoring and three phase connections. In them I explain both the primary and secondary connections and how to figure out what to build and why. Are you an electrician apprentice? And where are you working? Stay safe

  • @tedlahm5740
    @tedlahm5740 Рік тому +1

    12,470/7200. This is back at the power company substation?
    Residential area we only deal with the 7,200 volts?

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      Hi Ted. Good question. So looking at your other questions, I’m assuming that the Circuit voltage that your working on is a 12470 Grounded Wye. So that means you have a wye circuit that measures 7200 volts to neutral (which is bonded to ground, or earth potential through the pole ground) and 12470 volts phase to phase, and where that comes from is obviously from the substation bank. In the sub the nameplate would say,
      Primary input: 69kv ( or whatever your subtransmission voltage is)
      Secondary output: 7200 volts.
      So only talking about the secondary coils now, what they are doing is taking the three 7200 volt transformer coils and connecting them in a wye configuration and creating the 12470 volt distance between the points of the wye shape. Then they bond the common neutral to the substation ground grid. Then they bring all three phase and the grounded neutral out of the sub. Then based on the utilities spec, the ground the neutral every so often through a pole ground. In the residential areas they now can hook up transformers 7200 volts by hooking up one phase to the insulated bushing ( which is one end of the coil) and the grounded neutral to the pot lug ( which is the other end of the transformer coil).
      Please let me know if this helped at all. Also to gain a better understanding of how the connections work and what’s involved with it all check out a video I did on vectoring. It explains all of this in detail. Stay safe. 👍

    • @tedlahm5740
      @tedlahm5740 Рік тому

      @@hilineacademy8482 Understand it all, but no observable neutral in residential area
      where ONLY ONE PHASE (of the three) serves the area. Only one bushing on the transformer. Yes, multipoint grounding at all of the Poles.
      As stated in another video, this is a “Single bushing grounded wye transformer.
      Can not observe a parallel neutral back to the substation. thank you

  • @samnox2269
    @samnox2269 7 місяців тому

    What if the Circuit Voltage is 12740V Delta and the Nameplate is 7200/12740V! Can you wire that as a Star?

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 7 місяців тому

      We’ll if the circuit voltage is 12470 Delta, you would not have a circuit neutral available to hook up to. So you would not be able to hook up a 7200/12470Y transformer on that circuit. This transformer requires 7200 volts and on a 12470 Delta circuit you only have one potential available which is 12470 volts phase to phase. Go back and watch the lesson on “How to vector transformer banks. “ it will explain it all in detail and you can follow along and do them with me. If you have any questions please reach out. Ide love to help. Stay safe 👍

  • @James-ql8bo
    @James-ql8bo 2 місяці тому +1

    Hows a single phase considered Delta 🤔 if its grounded

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Місяць тому

      Good question. The idea of a connection being delta or wye comes from the ties in the bank. With a delta connection your tie to the next transformer is a phase. With a wye connection your tie to the other transformers is a neutral.
      When we’re only working with one transformer, or single phase you don’t see the delta shape because you only have one phase angle to work with. But if we follow the rule of delta divide to determine our hookup, 120/240 would fall into the delta qualification.
      So it’s really a perspective thing. If we’re only dealing with one phase angle, or single phase power, you could say it’s not a delta because there’s no delta shape. But if we’re dealing with three phase power and have more than one phase angle and follow the delta divide rule, now we start to build a delta shape. So it’s all how you want to look at it. In order to have a structure or system of teaching people how to build three phase power, it helps a lot if you just teach guys to go by the system. At the end of the day it’s not a hill to die on.
      Great question👍 stay safe.

  • @flinfaraday1821
    @flinfaraday1821 Рік тому +1

    How do you know how many transformers are needed?

    • @hilineacademy8482
      @hilineacademy8482 Рік тому

      You would look at the customer needs. If the customer needs for example are 120/240 3 phase 4 wire. That would be a delta hookup, and with a secondary delta connection you can supply three phase power with only two transformers. You dont have to have three. The choice between building a three pot or a two pot delta hookup would depend on the amperage and type of load that the customer has and that usually isn’t our decision to make. The customer and the designer would write the job up to meet the customers needs before we go out to the job. If you need more help understanding the “why” you should watch the vectoring lesson I did. It will bring it all together. Stay safe 👍

  • @ketas
    @ketas 8 днів тому

    first, is optimus prime even free?

  • @PastorManning1
    @PastorManning1 3 місяці тому

    It's a great video but if the hookup has no neutral where is the return path?