Hi
Looking for a wiring diagram for the above
anyone have one?
Cheers
Looking for a wiring diagram for the above
anyone have one?
Cheers
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Discuss 3 pole dol starter with overload for a sp motor in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Your an idiotCall me an idiot but that picture in the PDF at the bottom of that link doesn't make sense!!
Call me an idiot but that picture in the PDF at the bottom of that link doesn't make sense!!
I've got you on that dude, but it's the neutral side of the coil that goes to the start button, I understand this on ELV and such but haven't seen it done on 230v, maybe it's just me and my sheltered life so far though!!
I've got you on that dude, but it's the neutral side of the coil that goes to the start button, I understand this on ELV and such but haven't seen it done on 230v, maybe it's just me and my sheltered life so far though!!
I studied motor control at Huddersfield college and they never said that if your not aware of the regulations you shouldn't work on them, as far as i'm aware a change in regulations wont change the physics of the job.Control gear falls under different regulations, had this had 2+ actuators in the control then it would be subject to running through an isolating TX which don't always have a grounded side, it makes little difference tbh whether its L or N that is run through the push-button as its all contained within one enclosure although if remote operation was used it would be the L that is preferred. This can be misleading for those not experienced in control circuits as it can show floating voltages from the coil without pulling in the contactor in, this is one of many reasons why you shouldn't dabble in such systems if you are not aware of the regulations that they fall under.
Its simple to buy these ready to connect DOL kits but knowing if you're complying to the many regulations that cover them is a very different thing and I see breaches on a weekly bases but as for this post its a simple solution as shown, although I would prefer the L to be the switching control as the mains N is grounded in this case.
I studied motor control at Huddersfield college and they never said that if your not aware of the regulations you shouldn't work on them, as far as i'm aware a change in regulations wont change the physics of the job.
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