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Okay, this was a thread that was posted in the main forum. The guy has 8 heaters which are cabled to a control panel where they are switched on and off by contactors.
The control panel is supplied with a 3-phase supply from a local DB and each heater is protected individually by a 16A MCB.
His problem is that the heaters have been cracking because of the rapid temperature change during start up. He was thinking about installing dimmers in order to manually heat them up slower over several minutes by gradually turning the dimmer higher. Problem is that 16A dimmers will cost an arm and a leg so I suggested to him that it would be possible to install some extra contactors and a timer. The heaters would then be grouped in two's and each group would start wired in series so each heater only gets 115v and after several minutes the timer causes contactors to change the wiring so each heater is supplied individually again as they are now.
I though it might be a nice exercise for trainees to come up with a circuit for a control panel that could do this.
.....Anyway now I have a question of my own to pose concerning the heaters in my local village hall. They are ceramic heaters and and because they are not often used moisture builds up in them and sure and certain after a while when you go to switch them on at full load, because they are full of moisture then crack! either the breaker goes or in the worst case the ceramic cracks and a new heater is required.
Now I know there is such a thing as a soft start switch which would prevent the full load being whacked on at once and would gradually allow it to build up but I find them rather expensive so what I would like to know is can I fit a dimmer switch instead as long as it is able to carry the full load? .......