Understanding Single Line, Riser, and Block Diagrams

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • Single line diagrams, riser diagrams, and block diagrams are all important tools in electrical engineering that help engineers understand and design complex systems. Single line diagrams provide a simplified view of a power distribution system, while riser diagrams provide a more detailed view of the system's physical layout. Block diagrams focus on the functional relationships between system components, making them useful for layout of equipment.
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    0:00 - Intro
    0:28 - Single Line Diagrams
    13:35 - Riser Diagrams
    16:56 - Block Diagrams
    19:34 - Outro
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  • @theelectricaldepartment
    @theelectricaldepartment  Před 9 měsíci

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  • @McCEi
    @McCEi Před rokem

    Looking forward to the next video.

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    @willieyu4283 Před rokem

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    @user-io2vr2zr6o Před 3 měsíci

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  • @altuber99_athlete
    @altuber99_athlete Před 8 dny

    12:54 I thought "A IC" meant "amperes of interrupting capacity".

    • @theelectricaldepartment
      @theelectricaldepartment  Před 8 dny +1

      Actually, it used to which was pretty confusing since AIC could mean two things. Now, breakers are listed with AIR for available interrupting rating which clears things up a bit.

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  • @28481347k
    @28481347k Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. This information was really awesome and useful. Do you have any course or recommendation for something similar but break it down more and go into detail? Thank you

    • @theelectricaldepartment
      @theelectricaldepartment  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you! Judging by the views and comments, it seems like single line diagrams is a very sought after topic. I am steering in that direction with more content similar to this where I dive into how and why we design things a certain way. I personally love dual source and redundant power distributions, so I may nerd out to that soon.

    • @28481347k
      @28481347k Před 5 měsíci

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    • @theelectricaldepartment
      @theelectricaldepartment  Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@28481347k so the BIM course that's available now is more about how to use some of the advance features within Revit. I show how to place panels and how to circuit them together in Revit, how to model cable tray and conduits, how to use analytical analysis tool. If you find that it's not for you, we do offer a 30 day, no questions asked, money back guarantee.