Building a Dream House in Ghana | Eletrical Installation Inspection | Part 3

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Building a Dream House in Ghana | Eletrical Installation Inspection | Part 3


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Building a Dream House in Ghana.

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Today’s video is an update of our building project Ghana. Electrical Miter Installation Check…

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  1. Electrical connection of an air conditioner

    Usually a 3×2.5 mm² R2V/1000V cable is used for this. The power supply must be connected to a dedicated circuit, protected on the electrical panel by a 16 A circuit breaker and a 30 mA differential.An oven requires 20 amp draw on a dedicated circuit that is dedicated to the oven. You must also use a cable with a section of 2.5mm². Unlike hobs which require an amperage of 32 amps on a circuit with a connection cable having a section of 6mm². About change over Depending on the power of your generating set, use wires of adequate section (2.5, 4, 6, 10 mm²). The plug is connected to the "secondary power supply" input of the inverter.

  2. Good information. I have a suggestion please.
    Providing an RCB at the meter board will give you a total shutdown when there's a fault. when in actual fact, the fault is only from one circuit. The best practice is this..
    1. Lighting circuit will have separate ELCB
    2. Power sockets will have separate ELCB
    3. Aircondition will have separate RCCB & ELCB since they draw high current during their initial start.
    Note: each of the circuit mentioned above could have two to three ELCB's depending on their points.

    Thank you very much.
    Mr. Bright from Bright&Clara's channel

  3. Hi there. I’m really enjoying this particular video. The use of the local language and the explanation done in English using the subtitles is a very great idea.. this video has been very educative and I’ve learnt a lot.. thanks