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Fitting A single Phase time clock to a 3 phase contactor
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<blockquote data-quote="Barker" data-source="post: 75780" data-attributes="member: 2648"><p>hi,</p><p></p><p>I need to fit a a time switch to a 3 phase fan unit on an agriculteral grain dryer, as some of you have suggested the best way of going about this would be to fit a single phase time clock controlling a three phase contactor.</p><p></p><p>As everything is in place and most of it has been since before the war (and i don't mean the Gulf war or the Falklands one) i was hoping to split the cable and feed it into a box with a din rail mounted contactor, what I was after was advise on the best pay to power the timer, can I spur from one of the phases before the box or will I need to fun it all the way back to the main boards?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barker, post: 75780, member: 2648"] hi, I need to fit a a time switch to a 3 phase fan unit on an agriculteral grain dryer, as some of you have suggested the best way of going about this would be to fit a single phase time clock controlling a three phase contactor. As everything is in place and most of it has been since before the war (and i don't mean the Gulf war or the Falklands one) i was hoping to split the cable and feed it into a box with a din rail mounted contactor, what I was after was advise on the best pay to power the timer, can I spur from one of the phases before the box or will I need to fun it all the way back to the main boards? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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