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Transcript
00:00
[MUSIC PLAYING]
00:08
For our last lesson in creating circuits,
00:11
we're going to talk about how to create a multi-phase circuit.
00:14
I'm going to come back up and do an insert letter
00:17
and this time I'm going to switch to a three-phase letter.
00:20
I want to have the rung numbers and everything else
00:22
that we would need on here.
00:24
So I'm going to place this.
00:29
And then I'm going to go back to that multi-bus tool
00:32
and I'm going to connect it utilizing the other Bus
00:35
setting.
00:36
I'm going to make the spacing 1-inch
00:41
and I do want three wires because I'm
00:43
going to make this a three-phase circuit.
00:47
Now, I'm going to start connecting in at 742.
00:50
You'll see it automatically connects
00:52
to the other three-phase lines as I spread it across.
00:55
And then I'm going to place to click that.
00:58
Now, to be able to do this, to just make
01:00
a very, very simple motor circuit,
01:02
I'm going to go into my Icon menu again.
01:05
I'm going to come up to my motor control.
01:08
I'm going to go into fuses and circuit breakers
01:10
and grab a three-pole fuse.
01:15
I'm going to build it down.
01:18
I'm not going to add catalog information for demonstration
01:21
purposes, but definitely add catalog information.
01:24
Then I am going to insert again a three-phase starter
01:33
with overload.
01:35
Again, building down.
01:36
This is the point of the three-phase,
01:37
just so you can see it.
01:39
This is obviously a motor-controlled child.
01:42
We do not need to assign a parent right now.
01:44
We can just click OK so that you can find that relay when
01:47
you're ready.
01:49
And then when we're ready, and obviously this
01:50
is a very simple one, we can add the motor at the very end.
01:53
So I'm going to go to the Icon menu.
01:56
I am going to click into Motor Control.
01:58
And I'm going to grab a three-phase motor.
02:01
Now, the point of showing this to you
02:02
is how different these symbols are
02:05
compared to the other custom components
02:07
that we have inserted thus far.
02:09
So a motor, when we go to add it,
02:10
we add to the middle rung here.
02:13
And, again, you can fill out all the information on it.
02:16
But when we click OK, it's going to auto-trim and then make
02:18
those connections at the radial connection
02:21
points on that motor.
02:22
And that's the importance of just sharing with you
02:24
how three-phase components connect and link
02:28
to one another.
02:29
If I want to scoot a three-phase component,
02:32
it will grab the first part of it,
02:33
but then ask to scoot linked components.
02:36
So everything is linked together and they know
02:38
that there are three-phase.
02:39
And that's the importance of looking at those symbols
02:42
slightly differently than how we inserted
02:44
our single-phase components.
02:46
Please take a minute to do the three-phase motor circuit
02:49
exercise.
Video transcript
00:00
[MUSIC PLAYING]
00:08
For our last lesson in creating circuits,
00:11
we're going to talk about how to create a multi-phase circuit.
00:14
I'm going to come back up and do an insert letter
00:17
and this time I'm going to switch to a three-phase letter.
00:20
I want to have the rung numbers and everything else
00:22
that we would need on here.
00:24
So I'm going to place this.
00:29
And then I'm going to go back to that multi-bus tool
00:32
and I'm going to connect it utilizing the other Bus
00:35
setting.
00:36
I'm going to make the spacing 1-inch
00:41
and I do want three wires because I'm
00:43
going to make this a three-phase circuit.
00:47
Now, I'm going to start connecting in at 742.
00:50
You'll see it automatically connects
00:52
to the other three-phase lines as I spread it across.
00:55
And then I'm going to place to click that.
00:58
Now, to be able to do this, to just make
01:00
a very, very simple motor circuit,
01:02
I'm going to go into my Icon menu again.
01:05
I'm going to come up to my motor control.
01:08
I'm going to go into fuses and circuit breakers
01:10
and grab a three-pole fuse.
01:15
I'm going to build it down.
01:18
I'm not going to add catalog information for demonstration
01:21
purposes, but definitely add catalog information.
01:24
Then I am going to insert again a three-phase starter
01:33
with overload.
01:35
Again, building down.
01:36
This is the point of the three-phase,
01:37
just so you can see it.
01:39
This is obviously a motor-controlled child.
01:42
We do not need to assign a parent right now.
01:44
We can just click OK so that you can find that relay when
01:47
you're ready.
01:49
And then when we're ready, and obviously this
01:50
is a very simple one, we can add the motor at the very end.
01:53
So I'm going to go to the Icon menu.
01:56
I am going to click into Motor Control.
01:58
And I'm going to grab a three-phase motor.
02:01
Now, the point of showing this to you
02:02
is how different these symbols are
02:05
compared to the other custom components
02:07
that we have inserted thus far.
02:09
So a motor, when we go to add it,
02:10
we add to the middle rung here.
02:13
And, again, you can fill out all the information on it.
02:16
But when we click OK, it's going to auto-trim and then make
02:18
those connections at the radial connection
02:21
points on that motor.
02:22
And that's the importance of just sharing with you
02:24
how three-phase components connect and link
02:28
to one another.
02:29
If I want to scoot a three-phase component,
02:32
it will grab the first part of it,
02:33
but then ask to scoot linked components.
02:36
So everything is linked together and they know
02:38
that there are three-phase.
02:39
And that's the importance of looking at those symbols
02:42
slightly differently than how we inserted
02:44
our single-phase components.
02:46
Please take a minute to do the three-phase motor circuit
02:49
exercise.
Project: Create a Three-Phase Circuit
Completion of Multiple Phase Circuits Lesson
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