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Data Center Power Chain - Animation
Potential video course:
These 3 initial videos are a test to see if enough people want to take a FREE data center rack power video course. The course will have 25 - 30 videos, mostly around 7 minutes each. We can also potentially offer CEC (Continuing Education Credits) to those who need them to maintain certain data center certification. If you’re interested in the course or credits, please take this survey and we’ll let you know if and when we create the full course and how to access it.
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I’m the training manager for Raritan, which builds very sophisticated products for data centers. Our engineers are busy creating these products and did not review these videos, so if you think you found any errors in these videos, those are my fault and not indicative of the quality of products made by Raritan. Note that the animation supplier (Stellar Videos) worked with a very low budget but I think they did a great job and captured the essence of the concepts that are being explained.
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Відео

3 Phase Power Explained Animation
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Potential video course: These 3 initial videos are a test to see if enough people want to take a FREE data center rack power video course. The course will have 25 - 30 videos, mostly around 7 minutes each. We can also potentially offer CEC (Continuing Education Credits) to those who need them to maintain certain data center certification. If you’re interested in the course or credits, please ta...
Alternating Current Explained - Animation
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Potential video course: These 3 initial videos are a test to see if enough people want to take a FREE data center rack power video course. The course will have 25 - 30 videos, mostly around 7 minutes each. We can also potentially offer CEC (Continuing Education Credits) to those who need them to maintain certain data center certification. If you’re interested in the course or credits, please ta...
Rack Power (PDU) terms and technology
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This video is a primer on the terms and technology behind the rack Power Distribution Units (PDU) that are used in data centers. It's the first of 3 videos that describes how to select a PDU for your data center.
Selecting a rack PDU
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This video describes advanced features that are now common in newer rack Power Distribution Units (PDU) that are used in data centers. It's the second of 3 videos that describes how to select a PDU for your data center.
Managing Access to Data Center Resources with CC-SG
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Data centers usually host many different types of physical and virtual servers and other infrastructure devices. Managing access to these devices through both the IP network and out of band methods can be difficult without the right software. This video briefly describes an award winning solution that is available in both software and hardware versions. Command Center Secure Gateway, CC-SG.
KVM vs Embedded
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Fact check video that explores the claims from manufacturers of Embedded Service Processors.
Raritan's Online Help
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This video describes the new online help capability that is embedded within Raritan products.
KX II Security BREAKTHROUGH
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The Dominion KX II just achieved an important security breakthrough. This video describes that breakthrough and the other security features in the KX II KVM Switch.
dcTrack - Data Center Infrastructure Management - Overview
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The video describes the features and functionality of dcTrack, a data center infrastructure management solution.
Power IQ Overview
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This video provides a brief overview of Raritan's Power IQ Enterprise Energy Management Software.
Power IQ - Raritan's Enterprise Energy Management Software
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Raritan's Enterprise Energy Management Software collects and analyzes information on power utilization and the environmental conditions within a data center. Learn more about this software and how it can help IT Managers to reduce capital expenditures, lower operating expenses and assist in meeting environmental regulations.
Controlling Data Center Servers with Multiple Power Sources
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This video describes how to configure Raritan intelligent rack PDUs to simultaneously turn power on, off or recycle to servers with multiple power sources.
Data Center Environmental Threshold Settings in a Dominion PX
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The video shows how to use the threshold monitoring capabilities of the Raritan Dominion PX intelligent rack PDU.
PDU Setup for Power Monitoring and Data Center Efficiency
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Want to know how to measure the active power at each outlet of a rack PDU? Improve your data center efficiency? This video shows how to configure a Dominion PX, intelligent rack PDU, so that the Power IQ can monitor, measure and consolidate the power data. Raritan's Power IQ works with most intelligent power distribution units from companies such as APC, Geist, Avocent and others.
Data Center Power, Environmental Monitoring and Energy Reporting
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Data Center Power, Environmental Monitoring and Energy Reporting
Raritan's Dominion KXII
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Raritan's Dominion KXII
Introduction to KVM
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Introduction to KVM

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @robertoospina10
    @robertoospina10 4 місяці тому

    Thanks!

  • @Ojeramup12
    @Ojeramup12 5 місяців тому

    L5-30 ?

  • @crittenb7
    @crittenb7 7 місяців тому

    Still relavent, thank you.

  • @olufemiolayiwola1509
    @olufemiolayiwola1509 10 місяців тому

    Hi, I like the animation. Do you mind mentioning the software you used?

  • @Miner_PDU.PowerCable
    @Miner_PDU.PowerCable Рік тому

    Thanks Great Video thanks

  • @joshfrandsen9526
    @joshfrandsen9526 Рік тому

    Can you use a high voltage vertical pdu and change the plug to a 15amp plug? This would be for small servers and switches.

  • @ijyotir
    @ijyotir Рік тому

    Which software is used to make such ppt?

  • @htiekmahned8859
    @htiekmahned8859 Рік тому

    This video gets a D minus.for Poor audio

  • @christianzelaya6361
    @christianzelaya6361 Рік тому

    Amazing video. Thanks.

  • @spaceshipastro
    @spaceshipastro Рік тому

    This video really explain well

  • @expertise_ch
    @expertise_ch Рік тому

    Ngeleg

  • @randallosakazeambo5590
    @randallosakazeambo5590 Рік тому

    Thanks so much

  • @valramsingh8360
    @valramsingh8360 Рік тому

    Great video...

  • @Ayrix06
    @Ayrix06 Рік тому

    Hi TechTrainerNJ Team, is it possible that your animation is wrong? Between 5:29 and 5:31 is no change of flux in the coils (during the transition of the magnet from the LHS to the RHS of the coil) - So the Volt-Meter is supposed to show 0V instead of max Voltage. In a Wikipedia article below there is a change of direction when the magnet points to the coil... de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Simpel-1-faset-generator.gif Can you check and let me know please?

    • @smokeybobca
      @smokeybobca 11 місяців тому

      I’m 99% certain this video is wrong and that you and Wikipedia are correct .

    • @Ayrix06
      @Ayrix06 11 місяців тому

      @@smokeybobca thanks man :)

    • @smokeybobca
      @smokeybobca 11 місяців тому

      @@Ayrix06 there's a bunch of three phase videos from the engineering mindset and they have 2/3 of their animations incorrect, which is mind boggling. I think the intuition is: if you pretend the magnet is in the coil, Lenz's law makes the coil into a magnet. The "coil" magnet stays fixed, the other rotates. When it rotates, when the magnets match the orientation of the "coil" magnet, those are the zero points of the sine wave. When the bar magnet is 90° to the "coil" magnet, that's when the flux difference is peaking (or troughing). I think Feynman lectures may have a diagram... Can't recall.

    • @smokeybobca
      @smokeybobca 11 місяців тому

      Actually, I don't think you need Feynman. If you go to any (stupid) textbook that does that silly ideal AC generator and makes a single coil of wire rotate in a perfectly uniform magnetic field, it uses the similar arguments I had above, I think you get there. I really, really hate the textbook example because it'd be insanely hard to make that setup, and second it doesn't make the leap from this silly ideal setup to how generators are actually made (even if rotors have self-excited electromagnets instead of permanent magnets)... But I digress.

    • @Ayrix06
      @Ayrix06 11 місяців тому

      @@smokeybobca yeah i got you. I noticed the same that there are a bunch of animation videos which are incorrect (i had have also commented the engineering mind set videos but response yet). As you said, it’s mind boggling and I wasted so much time with it

  • @waltergonzalez9996
    @waltergonzalez9996 Рік тому

    Excellent Video, thank you!

  • @hosseinshojaeifar93
    @hosseinshojaeifar93 2 роки тому

    unclear voice

  • @seanverdi8570
    @seanverdi8570 2 роки тому

    Great vid!

  • @philosophersquotes1855
    @philosophersquotes1855 2 роки тому

    Wonderful explanation. Very easy to understand

  • @prodson8310
    @prodson8310 2 роки тому

    This video is awesome.

  • @kojosmith1210
    @kojosmith1210 2 роки тому

    Hey bro, I mean this sincerely. Thank you, for breaking this down simple and stupid. I needed this explanation for how three phase works. I am finally capable of understanding how alternating current actually works. Thanks again.

  • @mohameddirir5324
    @mohameddirir5324 2 роки тому

    thank you

  • @ianself1594
    @ianself1594 2 роки тому

    Clear and to the nuts & bolts ..thx

  • @jeremus2729
    @jeremus2729 2 роки тому

    At positive half cycle, current flows from phase(line) to neutral following the path from higher potential to lower. You put a voltage tester on line, it will beep, on neutral, it wont. At negative half cycle the phase potential is lower than neutral so current flows in the other direction. So line becomes neutral and neutral becomes line. But, do you mean that we have supply in neutral during negative half cycle? In this case, why a line tester would fail to glow if it is tested over neutral line at the negative half cycle. Please explain.

  • @transtemporal_artist
    @transtemporal_artist 2 роки тому

    Sorry but This is absolutely wrong the stationary electrons can't have any force just because of the magnet the only way to move the electrons is due to electric field.

  • @florida995
    @florida995 2 роки тому

    Mega-Facepalm. A science channel using the word “nuculus”. That’s not a word.

  • @anthonyyasi
    @anthonyyasi 2 роки тому

    Dude, how do you get the definition of Hz so fundamentally wrong in an 'informational' video? Hz is a measurement of cycles-per-second, not a measurement of the length of the period in a wave. To say "__ Hz/second" either implies either you think the electrical grid is in a state of accelerating AC frequency, or just fundamentally don't understand the unit.

  • @johnlabuci96
    @johnlabuci96 2 роки тому

    im bit confused.. if ac moves forward and backward, how can it reach the load and return to neutral.. in term of domestic wiring

    • @florida995
      @florida995 2 роки тому

      Great question. I had the same question. After researching, I found that electricity in simple terms travels at nearly the speed of light which means that at 60 cycles per second the wavelength is 5000 km. So unless your utility or substation is more than 5000 km away (or 2500 km away for the neutral return) the electromagnetic energy will have long reached your appliance before the polarity reverses at the first cycle.

    • @johnlabuci96
      @johnlabuci96 2 роки тому

      @@florida995 oh i see.. thanks a lot mister

  • @panosjretos
    @panosjretos 2 роки тому

    AC generators work on the principle of Faraday's law of ‘electromagnetic induction’. When the armature rotates between the magnet's poles upon an axis perpendicular to the magnetic field, the flux linkage of the armature changes continuously. Due to this, an emf (electromotive force, other known as, voltage) is induced in the armature. Notice, as the armature revolves between the magnet’s poles, upon an axis perpendicular to the magnetic flux, the armature revolves the opposing direction (opposite, or reverse). That’s how the AC output is generated.

  • @chriscoleman2893
    @chriscoleman2893 2 роки тому

    120 in transmission 60 apart in motors and generators as shown here....ua-cam.com/video/yrI8NvHI4RE/v-deo.html

  • @sithirasamarawickrama2251
    @sithirasamarawickrama2251 2 роки тому

    Good experience with those animation.good job. i understand everything i want from this video.keep it up good luck❤️

  • @chriscoleman2893
    @chriscoleman2893 2 роки тому

    I don't think that is right....ua-cam.com/video/yrI8NvHI4RE/v-deo.html

  • @FaheyFamily
    @FaheyFamily 2 роки тому

    Clear and concise overview, thank you

  • @aumgandhewar3114
    @aumgandhewar3114 2 роки тому

    It was dumb and helpful at the same time

  • @shim2dawg
    @shim2dawg 2 роки тому

    Magnets do not attract electrons. The south pole of a magnet is not directly related to the negative charge of an electron. What a misleading video.

  • @DiwasTimilsina
    @DiwasTimilsina 3 роки тому

    You can't induce current on a wire by placing a magnet next to it. You need a changing magnetic field (either the wire moves or the magnet moves to generate changing mag field)

    • @alves6465
      @alves6465 2 роки тому

      Usually you need a iron core with copper wrapped around it, and the magnet will pass close to the iron core and it'll induce the current on the coil.

    • @panosjretos
      @panosjretos 2 роки тому

      This is the principle of ‘Electromagnetic Induction’.

    • @spaceshipastro
      @spaceshipastro Рік тому

      we understand that point cause you can't reach the alternating current without knew it

    • @chacecrowell3638
      @chacecrowell3638 Рік тому

      @@alves6465 That's mostly just to amplify the effect - moving a magnet towards a single line would induce a current but it's multiplied by the surface area and proximity of the coil

  • @KIMKim-ql8zx
    @KIMKim-ql8zx 3 роки тому

    No physics teacher was able to describe it like this before. super helpful

  • @djr1003
    @djr1003 3 роки тому

    Hi! Where is that 208 vs 400V videos :(

  • @_hooftie
    @_hooftie 3 роки тому

    Awesome video, thank you so much :)

  • @manpreetkumar5115
    @manpreetkumar5115 3 роки тому

    Good explained keep it up

  • @knd7196
    @knd7196 3 роки тому

    Thank you!!

  • @jamesjames9394
    @jamesjames9394 3 роки тому

    rip pdu

  • @profabhishekiitr569
    @profabhishekiitr569 3 роки тому

    "A bit of correction required. Electron flows only because of electric field in a static conducting rod. In a magnetic field, electron in a conductor can move only when conductor is moving". Still a decent attempt made by the channel owner.Very few such attempts have been made on youtube

  • @imonsanyal
    @imonsanyal 3 роки тому

    You confused magnetic field with electric field. A static magnet doesn't cause current.

  • @stevenbishop7083
    @stevenbishop7083 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @benYaakov
    @benYaakov 3 роки тому

    Suppose negative amps denotes same current but in opposite direction . Then , the electrons is simultaneously covering some distance and coming from that point to it's orginal point . So , distance travelled is twice to the distance covered in one go but the displacement is zero . So , the current can move only a limited distancs many times , i.e. it's polarity is fixed at equal interval of distance which we call magnetic flux.. Then how , if it's moving in this way , reaches it's required destination , as current is just moving some part of distance in an alternating manner and cannot reach further ? Please explain

  • @anthonypape6862
    @anthonypape6862 3 роки тому

    This confused everything I’ve understood about AC generation. It was my understanding that current only flows in a traveling magnetic field. So. In your example when the North Pole magnet is closely approaching your 12 o’clock winding it will start generating a counter clockwise current, it will hit its peak as the N flux cuts across the first side of your 12 o’clock coil. When the North Pole is in the middle of the coil there is no current. As the North Pole continues to travel now away from the 12 o’clock coil it produces clockwise current or the same current as if one introduced a South Pole. Some where as North Pole hits 1 O’clock the current in phase one goes to zero again. So a full cycle in phase 1 happens from an North Pole moving from 11:3O to say 1:30. Not all the way around. What am I missing?

  • @izzlyprovoked7159
    @izzlyprovoked7159 3 роки тому

    this is the video that made me really understand what 3 phase is about thanks!

  • @nadyakhaeraniekaputri3003
    @nadyakhaeraniekaputri3003 3 роки тому

    thank you!

  • @sai63836
    @sai63836 3 роки тому

    This is the most underated video on youtube compared to me from before i watched this video im now an electrician

    • @Jk-ki7tr
      @Jk-ki7tr 3 роки тому

      no hamsters aren't electricans

    • @talonkylan1844
      @talonkylan1844 3 роки тому

      I realize it's kind of randomly asking but do anyone know a good website to stream new series online ?

    • @dannythiago8315
      @dannythiago8315 3 роки тому

      @Talon Kylan Lately I have been using FlixZone. Just google for it :)

    • @bakerasher8516
      @bakerasher8516 3 роки тому

      @Danny Thiago Yea, I have been using flixzone for since april myself :D

    • @nikoaldo4394
      @nikoaldo4394 3 роки тому

      @Danny Thiago thank you, signed up and it seems like a nice service =) I really appreciate it !!

  • @tronlegacy5697
    @tronlegacy5697 3 роки тому

    🤥🤫