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No Igor, Not that switch
Just about finished settting up the electrical panel in this shot, the 600V 3 Phase loadcentre is being wired up.
This set up has worked extremely well. The power comes to the shop as a sub panel from the main house panel to a 120/240V load centre. This supplies all the outlets in the shop. From Sub panel, 240V 1 phase is routed to the PhaseMAXX 7TZ RPC. This unit is soft start, so it won't brown out the neighbourhood starting and will also run on a smaller breaker, although doing that reduces your max HP. It will handle a 7-1/2 HP Class 1 non CNC load, 5 HP Class 2 up to a total HP of 22 HP, or 3HP to a total of 3-3/4 HP CNC. The unit has the built in VLC, a voltage regulator to protect smaller motor, and the output is protected by a TLC, Timing Line Contactor.
I used a 240V 3 Phase Load Centre as a distribution box, that way the individual loads can be properly fused.
One set of breakers from the 240V feeds a 240-600KVA Transformer which then goes into a 600V Load Centre so that the high voltage wiring can be properly fused as well.
We are a dealer for this brand of RPC. If you wish more info the website for them is http://www.electram.com or you can send me a message directly.
Walter
Just about finished settting up the electrical panel in this shot, the 600V 3 Phase loadcentre is being wired up.
This set up has worked extremely well. The power comes to the shop as a sub panel from the main house panel to a 120/240V load centre. This supplies all the outlets in the shop. From Sub panel, 240V 1 phase is routed to the PhaseMAXX 7TZ RPC. This unit is soft start, so it won't brown out the neighbourhood starting and will also run on a smaller breaker, although doing that reduces your max HP. It will handle a 7-1/2 HP Class 1 non CNC load, 5 HP Class 2 up to a total HP of 22 HP, or 3HP to a total of 3-3/4 HP CNC. The unit has the built in VLC, a voltage regulator to protect smaller motor, and the output is protected by a TLC, Timing Line Contactor.
I used a 240V 3 Phase Load Centre as a distribution box, that way the individual loads can be properly fused.
One set of breakers from the 240V feeds a 240-600KVA Transformer which then goes into a 600V Load Centre so that the high voltage wiring can be properly fused as well.
We are a dealer for this brand of RPC. If you wish more info the website for them is http://www.electram.com or you can send me a message directly.
Walter
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