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Customer, sports ground changing rooms, has two 3kW immersion heaters (one for home team showers and washbasin, one for away team showers and washbasin) and has asked me to fit a timeswitch. Each immersion heater is on its own circuit, 16A MCB, 2.5mm conductors, singles in plastic trunking and 20mm conduit, and they are currently controlled via individual 20A switches. Both immersion heaters and both circuits are located side by side. Three phase supply, but both these single phase circuits are on the same phase (different mcbs).
Plan A: A single timeswitch, fed by one of the circuits before the 20a switch, to control a 4-pole contactor, to switch both circuits after the 20A switches.
Plan B: Fit an individual immersion timer on each circuit before the 20A switch.
Plan C: ???????
Plan A seems complicated to achieve a relatively simple job, and I suspect would cost more than plan B
Plan B involves setting two timeclocks
Plan C - any other suggestions?
Plan A: A single timeswitch, fed by one of the circuits before the 20a switch, to control a 4-pole contactor, to switch both circuits after the 20A switches.
Plan B: Fit an individual immersion timer on each circuit before the 20A switch.
Plan C: ???????
Plan A seems complicated to achieve a relatively simple job, and I suspect would cost more than plan B
Plan B involves setting two timeclocks
Plan C - any other suggestions?