Hi all, I'm building a small, home tanning bed. I finally have a staircase timer which works. It's rated at 16amps. I'm using 10 x 160watt lamps. There is an electronic ballast for each lamp. The ballasts are rated at 1 amp AC 230V output current. Do I need a contactor? The timer manufacturer sales guy says I need a contactor. Is that correct? It does not seem right to me. I'm only using 10 amps. Or am I missing something? If I need a contactor could someone give me a link to one on RS that I can use? It must be din rail type.
What should the breaker be rated at?
Supplementary question: I'm making a US version with 110v AC. There is a 110v version of the staircase timer. I forgot to ask what amperage it is. (I've just sent an email now). On the ballast for that one I've got: Max input current 0.60A @ 230v . (Not sure if the 230v is a mistake - it's a prototype so maybe is a mistake). Lamp Power . 1.96 - 160w. Lamp current 0.80 - 0.90A. What amperage breaker do I need? I think I need a contactor for this one. What amperage contactor do I need? Single pole or dual pole?
What should the breaker be rated at?
Supplementary question: I'm making a US version with 110v AC. There is a 110v version of the staircase timer. I forgot to ask what amperage it is. (I've just sent an email now). On the ballast for that one I've got: Max input current 0.60A @ 230v . (Not sure if the 230v is a mistake - it's a prototype so maybe is a mistake). Lamp Power . 1.96 - 160w. Lamp current 0.80 - 0.90A. What amperage breaker do I need? I think I need a contactor for this one. What amperage contactor do I need? Single pole or dual pole?