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????Check out our ELECTRICAL COMMANDS course from SCRATCH ➽ https://eletr.co/kd0y ...................................................................... ✅ Did you like this video? ✅ Subscribe to the channel ➽ https://eletr.co/industrial ✍️ Leave your comment ???? Share with friends ???? Follow our networks ➽ https://eletr.co/links ....................................................................... In 24 YEARS of career I have NEVER SEEN A PHASE LOSS CONNECTED LIKE THIS My electrician friend speaks!! That's right, during my more than 24 years of experience in the electrical field, I have NEVER seen ANYONE install a phase loss relay at the output of the thermal relay, it remains to be seen if it will work, because as we know, the command only works if the phase loss relay is powered, but if we install it at the thermal output, how will we be able to connect this command? Since the phase loss relay depends on being powered, but to solve this, we will install a timer with a delay in energization, with this we will be able to activate the command regardless of the phase loss, since the timer contact will create a by-pass that will allow this activation temporarily, because then this timer contactor will open, but at that moment the phase loss relay contact has already closed!!. #embaixadordecomandosengehall ................................................................ In 24 YEARS of career I HAVE NEVER SEEN A PHASE LOSS TURNED ON LIKE THIS Timing relays are electronic devices that allow, based on adjusted times, to switch an output signal according to its function. Widely used in machine automation and industrial processes such as motor starters, control panels, industrial furnaces, injection molding machines, among others. It has digital electronics that provide high precision, repeatability and immunity to noise. Designed in accordance with international standards, the RTW is a compact and safe solution, in 22.5mm wide boxes for mounting on a 35mm DIN rail, in configurations with 1 or 2 NONF outputs and powered at 110-130V 50/60Hz, 220-240V 50/60Hz or 24Vdc. Timing functions RTW- RE: On-delay RTW- PE: On-pulse RTW- CI: Cyclic RTW- RD: Off-delay RTW- ET: Star-delta RTW- CIL: Cyclic 1 setting on RTW- CID: Cyclic 1 setting off RTW- CIR: Cyclic 2 settings on RTW- RDI: Off-delay without command ERWT-MF1 / MF2: Multifunction with 8 configurable functions, multi-timing with adjustment from 0.1 s to 10 days and multi-voltage from 24-240 V AC/DC (50/60 Hz) Source: WEG That's why in 24 YEARS of career I have NEVER SEEN A PHASE FAILURE turn on LIKE THIS! #embaixadordecomandosengehall