Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have a slightly atypical job that requires the following to both power a single immersion heater:-
1 - iBoost+ solar immersion heater. To run for the majority of the time.
2 - Programmed switched feed via a contactor fed from a 230V 13A FCU. Powers the immersion for roughly an hour every week for sterilization purposes.
The hot water in the tank is primarily heated via an indirect coil within the tank, the iBoost+ adds power from the solar array and the contactor is triggered weekly to raise the temperature over 65[sup]o[/sup]C to sterilize.
My concern is to avoid back feeding the iBoost when the the contactor switches on.
My plan is to use a 230V ~20A DPDT relay with the iBoost+ on pole 1 NC and then do away with the contactor and have the switched feed on pole 2 NO.
Any thoughts?
I have a slightly atypical job that requires the following to both power a single immersion heater:-
1 - iBoost+ solar immersion heater. To run for the majority of the time.
2 - Programmed switched feed via a contactor fed from a 230V 13A FCU. Powers the immersion for roughly an hour every week for sterilization purposes.
The hot water in the tank is primarily heated via an indirect coil within the tank, the iBoost+ adds power from the solar array and the contactor is triggered weekly to raise the temperature over 65[sup]o[/sup]C to sterilize.
My concern is to avoid back feeding the iBoost when the the contactor switches on.
My plan is to use a 230V ~20A DPDT relay with the iBoost+ on pole 1 NC and then do away with the contactor and have the switched feed on pole 2 NO.
Any thoughts?