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Thread: Phase convertor & Blower - last question I promise :-)

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    Default Phase convertor & Blower - last question I promise :-)

    OK I'm going to post some pics of what I have, and my question is about the "starter" in the cabinet(pic 3). The 3 phase hook up is still intact so thats pretty obvious what I have to do, but there are 3 light gauge wires coming out of it to a magnetic on/off I guess? If thats so what do I need to buy and what does the big block in the cabinet do?. The RPC has its own cab & switch on the side(pic 1), so thats also straightforward. If I'm just going to hook up the blower for now, do I have all I need, except for the connection to my single phase panel & appropriate breaker? TIA Neville
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    I can't follow the wiring in your photo number 3 because its not focused very well. Some motor starters use "low voltage" starter relay coils - typically 24 volts. If this were the case for you there should be a 24volt transformer (and the relay coil on the motor starter would be labeled as needing 24 volts).

    Possibly, you have a "line voltage" starter relay coil, and if so, you won't need a transformer and the first wiring diagram in this reference should help:

    http://wiki.owwm.com/Motor%20Starter...0Diagrams.ashx

    If that's what you have, then the three light gage wires are most likely to wire two momentary contact push buttons - one to start the machine and one to stop it.

    Read the portion of the reference in red - - if you are not sure what needs to be done its a lot less expensive to hire an industrial electrician who will be sure.
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    Default Heavy duty setup

    Looks like a pretty heavy duty setup you have there.

    Do you have one of those things you wear around your neck where you can say "I'm stuck to the table and I can't get up !!

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    Default Some additional pictures.

    Kind of, I'm Beta Testing one for Robert Ball.
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    Posted some new pics in the previous entry.

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    Nev...
    Those wires look like they are coming from an auxilary set of contacts. I think I saw term #'s & NO and NC. If so, remove them, they are redundant to your use. That is untill you want something else to come on with the blower.
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    Default steel toed flip flop

    Quote Originally Posted by dubliner View Post
    Posted some new pics in the previous entry.

    Is that a "steel toed flip flop" I see in the photo you posted ??

    Where do you get those ? They look great for electrical work.

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    Very observant :-), I was only there to take a pic, I promise. The ARE insulated though.

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    I disagree with Gary. The Auxillary Contacts are used in most installations to provide a SAFETY feature. Scroll down to the first schematic in the reference I gave. The auxillary contacts are used to provide power to the relay coil after you release the Start Button. This method of wiring is used to make sure the device stays off if the power is interrupted.
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    In the case Harold mentioned, I now agree with him. In actuality I told Neville to have an electrician look at it in person. Without seeing it in person, its hard to tell.
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