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NICK C SPARKS

Hi all just installing a 3 p extractor fan and in the instructions which are in broken english it says it needs thermistor protection would this just be wired back to the dol starter and wired in line with the contactor circiut ai through the thermsitor relay( which i presume is normanly closed) them to the motor and back to a2 cotactor terminal
cheers
 
Actually, it depends on the thermistor. Some go open circuit when a certain temperature is reached and some are resistive that change resistance with temperature and need a special thermistor relay that has to be reset.

To be honest, I rarely see them connected at all (especially in fans as by their very nature they blow cool air over themselves) As long as the overload is set exactly right - they'll trip if a problem occurs.
 
The fan won't be blowing cool air over the motor, the fan is being used in an extraction situation the air will more than likely be very warm and humid
 
Actually, it depends on the thermistor. Some go open circuit when a certain temperature is reached and some are resistive that change resistance with temperature and need a special thermistor relay that has to be reset.

To be honest, I rarely see them connected at all (especially in fans as by their very nature they blow cool air over themselves) As long as the overload is set exactly right - they'll trip if a problem occurs.


You are talking of thermal fuses not thermistors. They are only used in small cheap motors.


Thermistors and thermocouples are embedded in the windings of many large motor to protect the huge investment companies sink in to them.
 

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