Assembly and Wiring of Home Electrical Board
In this video I am going to explain how to assemble and wire an electrical panel in a house, taking into account the IRAM norm of Argentina and the national electricity code of Peru. So, I invite you to continue watching this video so that you can see the similarities and differences that exist with the different regulations of the other countries.
In this video we will cover the entire installation part of a residential electrical board or panel, we will talk about magnetothermal switches and the difference as well as branch circuits and what to do when we have several independent floors in the residence
This video does not explain how to calculate the thermomagnetic keys or the diameter of the conductors or cables.
What is the electrical panel or Electrical Panel?
As you can imagine, we all have an electrical panel in an electrical installation in your home, it has at least the basic device.
The Control and Protection Panel is the panel that constitutes the main part of the electricity in the home. It contains the safety devices and all the mechanisms to control the installation.
It can be said that they are the boxes that keep the switches that are responsible for the proper functioning and safety of an electrical installation.
What is the electrical panel used for?
The main function of the electrical panel that you have in your home is to control and protect the circuits of the electrical installation, minimizing the risks due to overloads and, most importantly, providing security for the people in the home.
How do they work?
Generally, electrical panels work in two ways, each of them aimed at fulfilling the specific task for which they have been installed.
In the first place, the general panel will carry out its control procedures through the connection and disconnection of the entire installation or of each circuit independently.
Secondly, the protection task is carried out through the automatic disconnection of the installation in the event that it detects a fault or that there is some danger to the system.
Assembly and Wiring of Home Electrical Board
In this video I am going to explain how to assemble and wire an electrical panel in a house, taking into account the IRAM norm of Argentina and the national electricity code of Peru. So, I invite you to continue watching this video so that you can see the similarities and differences that exist with the different regulations of the other countries.
In this video we will cover the entire installation part of a residential electrical board or panel, we will talk about magnetothermal switches and the difference as well as branch circuits and what to do when we have several independent floors in the residence
This video does not explain how to calculate the thermomagnetic keys or the diameter of the conductors or cables.
What is the electrical panel or Electrical Panel?
As you can imagine, we all have an electrical panel in an electrical installation in your home, it has at least the basic device.
The Control and Protection Panel is the panel that constitutes the main part of the electricity in the home. It contains the safety devices and all the mechanisms to control the installation.
It can be said that they are the boxes that keep the switches that are responsible for the proper functioning and safety of an electrical installation.
What is the electrical panel used for?
The main function of the electrical panel that you have in your home is to control and protect the circuits of the electrical installation, minimizing the risks due to overloads and, most importantly, providing security for the people in the home.
How do they work?
Generally, electrical panels work in two ways, each of them aimed at fulfilling the specific task for which they have been installed.
In the first place, the general panel will carry out its control procedures through the connection and disconnection of the entire installation or of each circuit independently.
Secondly, the protection task is carried out through the automatic disconnection of the installation in the event that it detects a fault or that there is some danger to the system.
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