Automating a keg washer , episode 2 heating and pumping

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
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  • @stephenllewekyn706
    @stephenllewekyn706 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Tremendous

  •  Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent video Bawbag, good idea with the tins

    • @jamieblatantsparky
      @jamieblatantsparky  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks 👍

    •  Před 3 měsíci

      @@jamieblatantsparky most “weclome”

  • @markvinter7522
    @markvinter7522 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Yes agree re spinners
    I use Double Flexi-head Socket Spanner they fit nicely into veto mb tt tote, granted not insulated and not deep socket or comfy, but can flex to suit and if tight you can use lever.
    I hate having to go back to the van, any way horses for course, enjoy your content.
    Re outside fuse boards, I agree, with damp etc maybe silver whisker formation? I don’t know.
    Megger,I like ones with button on lead and clamp Ma are a game changer.
    Tins brilliant, as mobile in water industry I need component repairs, I have 5l old reagent containers, halve side cut out, they fitt 3 deep, 4 across (means you can fill full Height of shelve) front one, labeled with what behind. Positive: most of the time, I have it, negative : I have 80kg load capacity left in lwb Vivaro and it’s like driving a supertanker!
    Ps my 80 year old mum says hello and she will see you in your dreams

    • @jamieblatantsparky
      @jamieblatantsparky  Před 3 měsíci

      I never throw away ad blue bottles , wash them out cut the tops off free buckets

  • @tombickerton5909
    @tombickerton5909 Před 3 měsíci

    Another great video. Not only do you learn but you also get a chance to see how it works together

  • @andrewwatson3576
    @andrewwatson3576 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Would love to see how a drum of t n e fairs when connected upto the CA gigger megger

  • @Steve-hd2wm
    @Steve-hd2wm Před 3 měsíci +1

    Proper testing and inspection on the heating element, not just megger and yeah that's good, possibly taking resistance readings and yeah they are about the same with no info on what those readings should be.
    A vid doing a proper FAT test with a bit of documentation for the customer would be great as this is something often forgotten about. All the individual bits of equipment are good, are they doing what they should as outlined in the FDS Jamie did as first Vid? This step ties the whole process together and often highlights if an element in the control philosophy has been missed or overlooked in my opinion.
    Great actual Electrical Content once again 👍 keep it coming.

  • @stevelewis7274
    @stevelewis7274 Před 3 měsíci

    Spot on testing of the three phase heating elements but your calculations are a little out. it may seam a little pedantic but the power caluclation is 4000/240.
    The real UK supply voltage is 240/415 Vac not as the DNOs, IET, Niceic, Etc, tell us. 230/400 Vac.
    Suppling a 12kW heating element rated at 240Vac with 230Vac would results in only about 11kW heat output this would not normally be a problem.
    Designing a 12kW heater to run at 230Vac and then suppling it at 240Vac would result in a 13kW heat output, this could overload cables or trip overload protection.

    • @jamieblatantsparky
      @jamieblatantsparky  Před 3 měsíci

      The supply quality regulation says 230 with a range of 217-253 so I always work to the number given but you are right , I dumb down maths in all videos to take them as basic and easy as possible

  • @MrDleete-mj9vt
    @MrDleete-mj9vt Před 3 měsíci

    My method for doing tpn is A=W/693

    • @jamieblatantsparky
      @jamieblatantsparky  Před 3 měsíci

      Yea I allways go for the lowest level maths I can and brake it right down so as not to scare people as people get put off with maths wash but some of them , these 2 are essential

    • @MrDleete-mj9vt
      @MrDleete-mj9vt Před 3 měsíci

      Maths is part of our work, and its amazing people cant figure out electrical loads and add all 3 phases together.