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fofo16000



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:44 am    Post subject: thermoforming Reply with quote

Hello forum member
I want a factory furnace by ceramic heating elements.
It contains 21 items divided into 03 Rangers 07.
The power of each element is 600 watts.
That the scheme:
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I have a counter 380 v but I can not do a proper installation (resistance in series or in parallel)
Give me a solution please
Thank you
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Location: Kansas City, MO

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Based on the time of day you are posting and a few grammatical clues, I'm guessing you are not in the United States. I'm not entirely certain I've understood your question so I'll restate it to make sure we are on the same page.

You plan to use a grid of 21 Ceramic Heating elements arranged in a 3x7 pattern. The heating elements are 600 watts each. You also mentioned 380v, but I'm not sure if that is the AC voltage you have available to drive the panels. I've never heard of that as a standard voltage.

We need to know the voltage rating of the Ceramic Heaters and the voltage you have available to drive them to answer your question.

If the voltage the Ceramic heaters are rated for and the voltage you are going to use are the same then you would wire them in parallel where all of the hot leads would be connected together and all of your ground leads would be connected together. There is one more concern though before you power this up. We should calculate the load you will draw and make sure that you have enough available power to support that load. The current draw will also determine the gauge (thickness) wire you will need.

Andy
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fofo16000



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:00 pm    Post subject: thermoforming Reply with quote

thankyou culvan.
excuse me ,i'm not good in englishe because i'm from algeria.
In my house I have a three-phase electric meter.
What is the overall intensity of catch
Does my electric meter to bear this burden.
What is the simplest regimen and more logical to connect these HEATING ELEMENT
thank's
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