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Advise on automatic machine power up
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<blockquote data-quote="WMP" data-source="post: 440157" data-attributes="member: 28674"><p>We are not electricians but buy the gear for our subcontractor to fit on a labour only basis. Our electrical subcontractor is not 100% sure what is required except for a relay or contactor. We have spoke with the 2 wholesalers we use and they are not sure either. We have a woodworking machine shop with 7no 3ph machines all with different amp ratings and a 3ph dust extractor. We require the dust extractor to start up on powering up any of the machines as our lads are not following h&amp;s procedure. We could have more that one machine going at once and would require it on till the last machine has stopped. Any help appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WMP, post: 440157, member: 28674"] We are not electricians but buy the gear for our subcontractor to fit on a labour only basis. Our electrical subcontractor is not 100% sure what is required except for a relay or contactor. We have spoke with the 2 wholesalers we use and they are not sure either. We have a woodworking machine shop with 7no 3ph machines all with different amp ratings and a 3ph dust extractor. We require the dust extractor to start up on powering up any of the machines as our lads are not following h&s procedure. We could have more that one machine going at once and would require it on till the last machine has stopped. Any help appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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