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Gavin
Plenty of others narked with them too for selling so many of their dubious units when there are better products available. There are some phase controlled units that are well filtered so are compliant despite what some may claim here. Greenologic http://www.greenologic.co.uk/SharedFiles/Download.aspx?pageid=176&mid=258&fileid=90 state that with filtering it is possible. Mind you there are other phase controlled products that have little/no filtering and so should not be sold. One I have seen has no more than one small snubber capacitor on its output to provide filtering. Useless.
I would have thought the majority of houses have too much impedance to use an Immersun on although suspect that many are close enough that no one notices the flicker unless it is pointed out to them, even though technically there is more flicker than allowed. What proportion of houses do you think it is not legal in? Lots of posts here about Immersun and flicker and they have never tried to defend themselves as far as I can see because it is indefensible.
I wonder if that buzzing MCB was one of the ones that should have been recalled a couple of years ago but was still installed. I forget the details but a major supplier recalled a large batch of them.
One thing Greenologic do not mention is PWM also gives out considerable EMI. But it is of such a high frequency that it can be suppressed by screening the cable between the controller and the immersion. That is added expense and imagine having to recable a long route to the immersion with screened cables. At least that is what the EMMA people have found I believe on their PWM system. It is all adding up to quite an expensive solution???
Plenty of others narked with them too for selling so many of their dubious units when there are better products available. There are some phase controlled units that are well filtered so are compliant despite what some may claim here. Greenologic http://www.greenologic.co.uk/SharedFiles/Download.aspx?pageid=176&mid=258&fileid=90 state that with filtering it is possible. Mind you there are other phase controlled products that have little/no filtering and so should not be sold. One I have seen has no more than one small snubber capacitor on its output to provide filtering. Useless.
I would have thought the majority of houses have too much impedance to use an Immersun on although suspect that many are close enough that no one notices the flicker unless it is pointed out to them, even though technically there is more flicker than allowed. What proportion of houses do you think it is not legal in? Lots of posts here about Immersun and flicker and they have never tried to defend themselves as far as I can see because it is indefensible.
I wonder if that buzzing MCB was one of the ones that should have been recalled a couple of years ago but was still installed. I forget the details but a major supplier recalled a large batch of them.
One thing Greenologic do not mention is PWM also gives out considerable EMI. But it is of such a high frequency that it can be suppressed by screening the cable between the controller and the immersion. That is added expense and imagine having to recable a long route to the immersion with screened cables. At least that is what the EMMA people have found I believe on their PWM system. It is all adding up to quite an expensive solution???
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