Circuit Breaker Testing
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Circuit breakers allow the flow of energy to be controlled by safely switching currents on and off at all voltage levels of the energy grid. The interrupter and the mechanical drive are the main components that are subject to wear and aging. In order to ensure the proper operation of a circuit breaker throughout its lifetime, diagnostic tests are performed, such as resistance, timing, minimum pick-up, travel, and power factor.
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Thanks im gonna go test the breakers on my street now
Amazing. I wasn't aware that there are multiple contact surfaces in one of these breakers. The arcing contact is sacrificial and the other contacts carry the bulk of the load. Ingenious!
I don't know why this was in my recommendations but it was interesting
@CentralNintendo1
7 жыл бұрын
Same
@poiuytrewq4645
7 жыл бұрын
SovietRusalka exact same
@AsitSinha
4 жыл бұрын
same bro
4 жыл бұрын
@SovietRusalka Google determined you should become a lineman. They're going to keep gaslighting you until you comply. 😉
@nuismai
4 жыл бұрын
Same here
My electrical know-how pretty much stops at dealing with household 120v and 240v wiring, but this was ridiculously informative anyway!
Thank you for making sure our aging electrical grid is up to the task. Keeping the lights on. May the safe rules never be broken. Safety is essential for everyone.
Excellent video! This was extremely thorough and still easy to follow.
Fantastic video and helped practically realize theories learn in books. Keep bring more.
Woo. That was one mighty satisfying video to watch. Informative, direct, and concise.
How wonderful it is that we live in a time where we can learn about such things so far from one's education or field of expertise. The internet truly is a wonderful thing!
that's more clear than they teach us in university.
@AntimatePcCustom
3 жыл бұрын
that's because it's theoretical teaching at the university. not practical. but you need the theory before practical learning.
Greetings from recommendation land! I stumbled upon this video as it appeared today. So... I decided to have a look, and wow! This is fascinating. Great video! Voiceover is clear, and everything is well-explained. I’m not in the electrical engineering field, however I understood most of the video!
THIS is how to make a quality video. Great Job!
Well done! Much better than most vids on the Tube.
Thank you! Well made video, very easy to follow and understand!
Extremely informative. Thanks.
Good stuff. Nice testing and measurement tools too, made specifically for a job and analysis of data. The principle is very simple, but the tooling and analysis is what makes it awesome.
Gained 5 IQ just by watching this vid.
@helloworld8428
5 жыл бұрын
And still some idiots have disliked this video
@PlayMates_
4 жыл бұрын
@Nicholas Parris Like that kilobyte dude
@duggydugg3937
3 жыл бұрын
@Kilo Byte almost ...
@Zerpersande
3 жыл бұрын
Nope. You may be a but smarter but that isn’t the same as intelligence.
The sound of those breakers tripping is one of my favorites.
@patrickcannell2258
4 жыл бұрын
The old minimum oil Sprecher and Schu. As far as I am concerned the best and most reliable HV and EHV breaker ever made. These things are 40 years old. Before SF6.
An instructor told me: "if you learn one breaker you can work eM aLL!" The only thing that changes is the BoX they came in! He was right. They all com in a box!
valuable information on this video, thank you
Very interesting, I enjoy learning these things :)
this videos was fantastic . gives the knowledge and helpful to the students and others
very thorough and high quality
I've always wondered about this stuff, very interesting!
Great Guide about Circuit Breaker....
Thanks for posting,interesting 👍
Nice video, it’s always cool to learn how things in the world around you work.
This is so bad ass! For all the thankless work electrical workers do... Thank You!
Gotta love those shiny ceramic insulators with their blinging plates!
Very educational! Tx
Very informative video, thanks!
Thanks KZread. I learned something new today. The more you know!
I didn’t understand most of that but I loved the video because I learned something new.
thanks for the information is excelent you video
Thanks for the information
never is late to learn , I love it
Thanks, very useful. Good job.
Really Thanks The Video Explained Very Well The Operation Mechanism Of High Voltage Circuit Breaker :)
I DON'T UNDERSTAND THIS STUFFS BUT I LIKE THIS VIDEOS. ONLY THINK THIS GUYS ARE AMAZING.
I don't know how I got here, but I enjoyed it thoroughly.
Amazing level of engineering. I totally wasted 30k on a business degree. These guys are the smart ones.
This is amazing, thanks
Great video. Proud to be an Electrical Engineer....
thank you for sharing!
Thank you. Liked this
Excellent video!
This is very interesting. I retired as a Master Electrician in 2003 and had worked on 13.8 kv or less for 32 years. In that Voltage range, at that time, molded case breakers typically had a rating of around a dozen trips before they were rebuilt. We used some motorized breakers for 13.8kv which were around 1 meter cube, all metal, and were made by GE, and I do not know how many trips they could withstand. I avoided these breakers as much as possible.
@HighestRank
5 жыл бұрын
Khadijah Brown yep testing GE is petty and cruel.
I've never heard of this company, but this is a quality video
That breaker is the old Sprecher and Schuu V head. Was a beaut.
@patrickcannell2258
4 жыл бұрын
You can say that again. I have been in this industry 35 years post grad. Still my favourite HV and EHV switchgear.
fantastic video
wonderful video
Love that switch
Awesome video 👍
Please keep teaching about electrical transmission and distribution.
This is my favourite video on youtube
Well now, I don’t know what I learned but I am heading to our nearest step down to access. Wish me luck!🥰
suddenly appear on my recommendation, but it fascinating
thanks for the contribution, very good information.
Nice explanation, TARS.
Great Video
Nice I. Am. Satisfied
@IxxxMnMxxxI
5 жыл бұрын
Good Mr. Verma, now this equipment will work perfect. :)
now i knew it!! hahaha thank you
thank you for video
I wish I had my own high voltage substation to fuck around with.
wonderful vide o
walking dead guy, his voice is almost the same! nice video guys! thanks,
absolutely fascinating, technology of the everyday, that keeps civilization going, that no one is usually aware of.
Now I wish I would have studied electric engineering instead of textile engineering
@namm0x326
6 жыл бұрын
Hey man, it's never too late to change careers...
@scottpecora371
5 жыл бұрын
As a 56 y/o Psychiatrist I was just having the same thought!
@malayrojak
5 жыл бұрын
I stayed a while to listen, but you didn't elaborate...
@klaasklapsigaar1081
5 жыл бұрын
Never too late to change!
@Rohit_12678
5 жыл бұрын
I m stdying EEE
Omicron doing some fine work 👍
Love this stuff. I need a career change...!
Thanks youtube for recommodation after 7 years
Very interesting
your gawanment tecnolagy veree sooper am like
I work for a power company, but im just an IT guy.. this is interesting
Thats good work
Thank you 😊 sir
Great job 👍, "Sv "
AWSOME!
This is good one
good video
awesome
Great Mr engineer
Amazing
thanks for sharing.
good job
It's very good.
Well made. +subs
Circuit Breaker testing thank you share, good videos.
awesome sir,,,,but show me some sample readings in abnormal conditions,,how it behaves that time,,,
Very good
It looks the video was made in the switching station Bürs/Vorarlberg.
@omicronenergy
7 жыл бұрын
Dear MusicVidsAT, you are right, the video was indeed done in Bürs. Very well spotted! Best regards, Your OMICRON-Team
@QueLastima
4 жыл бұрын
@@omicronenergy who actually recognizes this place?!?
I'm talking from Bangladesh (South asian country), It's very important for me, because i'm an engineer (eee). Thanks a lot...!!! Take care....
Nice
Good to know 😁😎
Thanks
Great video guys. By the way that voice sounds like TARS' lol (Bill Irwin?)
@krashd
7 жыл бұрын
Hahaha, it does! "Hey Coop!"
Thank u for watching us a very usefull vedio,because it may help in my professional life.I am a worker of bangladesh rural electrification board.This kind of vedio also encourage us for sefty.
A reassuring set of test done here, although, all that exposed mechanics which I would think would lock up in the winter with ice. The internal mechanicals will slow up too, the grease will become hard. These tests need to be done under worst case scenario too.
This just makes my toes curl and my palms sweat.
Nic job we r from India