Evening all.
My client has asked me to look into connecting a pump for their garden pond. The existing set up had a DOL starter positioned on a wall in the kitchen from which the pump was operated. (DOL starter now removed)
The new scenario is to turn the pump on via a switch in the 6 gang light switch arrangement. The pump will be over 0.37KW (probably around 0.8KW or so) so will need overload protection.
Could I run the control wiring through the light switch and back to a relay inside a box which would also house the overload protection?
Another option would be to install overload protection nearer the motor.
All single phase.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Many thanks.
My client has asked me to look into connecting a pump for their garden pond. The existing set up had a DOL starter positioned on a wall in the kitchen from which the pump was operated. (DOL starter now removed)
The new scenario is to turn the pump on via a switch in the 6 gang light switch arrangement. The pump will be over 0.37KW (probably around 0.8KW or so) so will need overload protection.
Could I run the control wiring through the light switch and back to a relay inside a box which would also house the overload protection?
Another option would be to install overload protection nearer the motor.
All single phase.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Many thanks.