How to Make Up a 3 Phase Panel

Learn the essentials of 3 Phase Panel Make Up in this comprehensive video lesson designed for beginners in the electrical trade.

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Brief Summary

This course is perfect for anyone starting in the electrical trade. In just over an hour, you'll go from zero to hero on how to set up a 3 Phase Panel, covering all the essential bits simply and clearly. It's like having a buddy right there to help you out!

Key Points

  • Learn the basics of 3 Phase Panel Make Up.
  • Start from an empty panel and build it up to complete.
  • Covers new construction and remodel concepts.
  • Includes Shunt Trip Breakers, GFI Breakers, and wiring theory.
  • Focus on Neutral to Ground Bonding.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the steps to make up a 3 Phase Panel.
  • Recognize different types of breakers and their uses.
  • Apply concepts in both new construction and remodel projects.
  • Grasp essential wiring theories for better electrical work.
  • Gain confidence in handling real-world electrical setups.

About This Course

A Course from Electrician Basics

This video lesson is just over an hour in length, but is highly concentrated with information explained in a very simple manner.  You will learn the basics of 3 Phase Panel Make Up. This lesson takes you from an empty panel to a complete panel.  Anyone who is new to the electrical trade can learn this important skill in a timely manner. This lesson covers both new construction and remodel concepts. There is instruction on such diverse subjects as Shunt Trip Breakers, GFI Breakers, Three Phase Wiring Theory and Neutral to Ground Bonding. This is the fastest and most complete method to gain and retain a great command of this knowledge. It's like having an experienced instructor standing right beside you guiding your every move. It is an essential part of your 3 Phase Wiring training.

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  • After taking this course you will understand the basics of How to Make Up a 3 Phase Panel.

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4.9 course rating
4K ratings
ui-avatar of Elie Khoury
Elie K.
1.0
3 years ago

the first 3 lectures opened, the other didn't, it was going fine so far

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Inmer S.
2.0
3 years ago

Waited til the end of course for this review , just seemed like a lack of effort on the teachers point. Ima keep looking for other courses . 2/5

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ui-avatar of Alejandro Cruz
Alejandro C.
4.5
4 years ago

Audio could be improved, but the course itself is excellent

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ui-avatar of Indar Ramjug
Indar R.
4.0
5 years ago

course was good. wish i could have downloaded the video in one piece
that would make more sense

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ui-avatar of Arold Charles
Arold C.
5.0
5 years ago

good

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ui-avatar of Isaac Conley
Isaac C.
5.0
5 years ago

I'm new to electrical and I appreciate the detail and descriptions.

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ui-avatar of BrentRRichardson
Brentrrichardson
5.0
5 years ago

Great course, lots of good infomation.

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ui-avatar of Ryan Kernick
Ryan K.
5.0
6 years ago

I really enjoyed this course! I learned some new skills and the instructor focused on ensuring that the viewer understood what was being taught. I recommend this course.

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ui-avatar of Albert Garcia
Albert G.
5.0
6 years ago

So Far So good.
I enjoyed the course, very informative and loved my questions about Ground and Bonding.

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ui-avatar of Richard Sim
Richard S.
3.0
6 years ago

This was a good quick & basic description of how to make up a 3-phase panel, but lacked much more than the absolute basics and delivery and explanations of some concepts was disjointed or poorly described. For instance, circuit numbers were mentioned without any context of what he was talking about, then the next lecture they were explained but still without context of what he was actually talking about, but at least the vague "1, 3, 5" started to make sense (thought they were also labeled "A", yet were not all A-phase...).

There were also several times that what was being shown was off camera, or the website URL was obscuring either what was being shown or the descriptive text overlay.

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