A short tutorial on how to connect an electric stove to 3-phase electricity.
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@ThorOdinson1269Ай бұрын
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@stephenchoy65975 ай бұрын
Can I get some advice from you about replacing electric cooktop? My outlet has black, white, and red wires, but my new cooktop has black, white and green wires. How should I match the color wires in that case? My wall outlet doesn't have ground wire at all. Thanks
@destined17 Жыл бұрын
is it necessary to solder the wires?
@Ryanmcclair9 ай бұрын
No 😂
@leboganglebza5733 Жыл бұрын
Mine Has RED wire I don't know where it goes
@ZamohMWNgcobo-kz3qk Жыл бұрын
can you please show me inside wire
@7tainui77 ай бұрын
OMG. In a 240 MEN system, NEVER bridge neutral and earth at an appliance or outlet. Never. If supply is protected by an RCD it’ll trip. If it’s supplied by an MCB or old style fuse and that appliance loses its neutral, the return current will be earthed making all metal on the appliance effectively live. It’ll kill you or at the very least, give you one hell of a belt.
@TheDreserDeviant694 ай бұрын
240?
@Mixolixplosion4 ай бұрын
Are you in Australia? Linking the neutral and earth inside your distribution board like in Australia is dangerous too. They should be connected before the mains enter your property to reduce the number of places where an open neutral can create this type of danger.
@jensschroder82144 ай бұрын
There should be no bridge between Neutral and Protective Earth. This is not shown in the wiring picture.
@azzmomootr Жыл бұрын
Where are you getting 3 phase into a house Only get 230v single phase into home 🤔
@JustRelx Жыл бұрын
the wiring here is the same as our Omega oven and you can wire it either 3 phase or single phase, fast heating will not work on single phase. this is stated in the user manual.
@Mladjasmilic10 ай бұрын
Standard in former Yugoslavia was 3 phase but only 20 or 25A. You can use much thinner wires for same power, therefore save on copper. For example, for 9kW (3x230Vx13A) you can use 1.5mm wire, having 3x13A on phases, while neutral has no significant current though it if load is balanced. And in case of unbalance, neutral can not have more current than any of the phases. Total copper area is 5x1.5=7.5mm. For the same power (9kW, 40A at 230V) you would need on the single phase 6mm thick wire, which 3x6mm=18 mm, more than double.
@Mladjasmilic10 ай бұрын
Bad video, several mistakes: This is not actual 3 phase device, as it used only 2 phases. You have bridged neutral and ground, which can cause you cable to melt if you TT grounding (neutral grounded at the transformer, and you have local ground). Also any RCD would trip as there is current leakage between ground and neutral. You have used non heat resistant cable and if oven is used a lot, this cable can melt.
@Mixolixplosion4 ай бұрын
And he did not put ferrules on stranded wires (flexi).
@genker98 ай бұрын
running very fast and not clear video?
@corradomicieli2120 Жыл бұрын
Lingua Italiana
@pobinr Жыл бұрын
Why the cheesy music instead of verbal explanation? 🙄