Hi,
I have amended and attached the corrigendum file so that the error is now correct.
Service now reads surface as it should!
Just for the OCD out there.
Hope everyone is having a Merry Christmas!
Popped in my Sisters house earlier today to see how she was getting on having a new kitchen fitted.
First impressions were quite good, install of units so far seemed good, new floor was good, my sister then pointed out the new sockets that he had installed.
Sockets were loose ready for him to...
Can you post this paperwork?
Do you have the full load current of the motor?
Also what does this motor drive as this may affect the duty rating of the contactor and also may determine if a safety circuit may need to be incorporated.
How are you trying to achieve this at the moment?
A sketch of your circuit would be interesting to see as what you are trying to do is not as easy as it seems.
Thought I’d do a bit of browsing on this subject and stumbled across this video from the grand old US of A by a guy who calls himself the ‘Surge Protector Guy’.. great I thought this could be informative... I watched and was left thinking ..Why?
Big no from me too!
I think there are other motives for these;
1. Peak time billing, they will be able to introduce tariffs where you pay more at certain times.
2. The ability to turn off the customer, this is fine for genuine non payers, but I can see simple bill disputes or even the energy...
Hi All,
Have come across a site today where the client has had a voltage optimisation unit fitted on his incoming mains supply.
The supply transformer is rated at 2MVA, and the voltage optimiser at 2250A (which appears to be undersized to me!)
Just wondering if anyone has come across these...
The motor is shown wired in Star configuration for a 400v 3ph supply. Connect the three phase 400v supply via a suitable starter to the terminals marked U1, V1 & W1.
The two blue wires are a thermistor, this will need a seperate Thermistor relay that will detect the change in resistance of the...
I’m afraid I do not agree with this, What many people may not realise is that a 13A rated fuse is not designed to actually blow at 13A. In fact a 13A fuse will allow a current of 20A to pass indefinitely without blowing. If you look at the attached graph, it shows the operating characteristics...
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