QDC assembly with DPS and IDR

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SUBSCRIBE TO THE WORLD OF ELECTRICITY ???? ​​https://eletri.ca/SUBSCRIBE-TO-THE-CHANNEL See how to assemble a single-phase residential QDC (circuit distribution panel) using a circuit breaker, IDR (residual differential circuit breaker), DPS (surge protection device). The DPS model used in this video, the VCLS SLIM Class II, is from the Clamper brand. More information about this product, PDF manual, technical specifications and datasheets can be downloaded at the link: http://www.clamper.com.br/produtos-de... Circuit distribution panels can be two-phase, three-phase or single-phase like the one that was assembled. The process of installing the components is similar but has particularities. The circuit breaker together with the DPS and the IDR provide good protection for your electrical installation and for the people who will use it! Installing a DPS in the panel is essential and is an investment in safety that has an excellent cost-benefit ratio. Among the objectives of this video, we highlight: Demonstrating how to assemble a QDC composed of DPS and IDR. We cover the following items throughout this video: Presenting the components and how the sequence of component placement will be done. Highlighting the DIN rail fixing. Connecting the power cables (coming from the meter) to the input of the main circuit breaker. The main neutral (coming from the meter) must be connected to the input of the first DPS and derived to the neutral pole of the IDR. From the output of the main circuit breaker, connect the phase cables to the DPS and derived to the IDR (bipolar system). From the output of the three DPSs, connect grounding cables to the grounding busbar (light green or green and yellow). Feed the grounding bar with the main grounding cable. Feed the input of the circuit breakers with a bipolar comb-type busbar; this busbar must start at the output of the IDR poles. From the circuit breaker output, connect the cables that will be taken to the circuits. From the neutral output pole of the IDR, feed the main neutral busbar. For each QDC circuit to carry an individual neutral cable, these must be connected to the main neutral busbar. For each QDC circuit to carry an individual grounding cable, these must be connected to the grounding busbar. Retighten all the QDC screws. Parts highlighted in this video: 02:03 - Learn about the operation and characteristics of the DR leakage current protection device. 03:11 - Understanding how a circuit breaker works is important to know when, how and which circuit breaker to use in each case. 04:16 - NBR5410 is the electrical installation manual, you need to know it well. 07:20 - The surge protection device (DPS) is an ally of the electrical installation when it comes to protecting equipment. 08:09 - When branching cables, it is possible to do so using specific connectors for this purpose. 08:55 - This is an example of another type of distribution board. 09:54 - Always use the appropriate color pattern for the cables in your distribution board. 10:56 - Pay attention to the position of the cables in the new standard sockets, phase, ground and neutral. 12:12 - Heating in sockets can occur in both the phase and neutral if they are not correctly installed and sized. Electrical measuring tools and equipment and other items used in this video: 12 METALTEX BI CIRCUIT BREAKER 32A (1): Used with QDC general circuit breaker. GE G30SL 10A single-pole circuit breaker (5): Circuit breakers. Schneider Easy9 12-space bipolar comb busbar (1): Used for cable derivation to circuit breakers. Schneider Easy9 7-space ground and neutral busbar (2): Used for ground and neutral QDC busbar. DIM type component fixing rail (35cm): Fixing the QDC components. DPS VCL SLIM Clamper VCL SLIM (3): Surge suppressor. Other videos that complement this subject: How to assemble QDC - Circuit distribution board! • How to assemble QDC - Circuit distribution board... Surge protection device - What is it? • Surge protection device... #MEL_00281 -- Mundo da Elétrica is an electricity channel with quality videos for you to learn on your cell phone, tablet or on your living room TV. Electrical for everyone! Online classes, PDF manuals, electrical diagrams and explanations! Join Mundo da Elétrica: On Youtube (click and subscribe): http://goo.gl/vXru8M Mundo da Elétrica website: http://www.mundodaeletrica.com.br Mundo da Elétrica Facebook: /mundodaeletrica Mundo da Elétrica Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/+Mundodaeletr... Mundo da Elétrica Twitter: /mundodaeletrica

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