Three easy steps, Line current – Thermolec Application &Technical Notes User Manual

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STEP 1 - (continued)

347 (277) V, Single Phase Power Supply

When capacities are below 7 KW at 277 V and 8 KW at 347 V Thermolec recommends the use of the
following arrangements to obtain the most economical cost for heaters and electrical distribution.

These voltages are generally derived
from a 600 (480) volts - 3 phase -
4 wire power supply.
A group of 347 (277) volt - 1 phase
heaters should be distributed as equally
as practical over the three phases in
order to keep current imbalance to a
minimum.
Neutral conductor should not be broken
by any switching or protective device, be
it internal or external to the heater.

347 / 600V

4 wire power supply

(also 277 / 480)

Equal distribution of heaters

Line Current

The table below shows line current per one KW capacity at various voltages. The following formulas apply:

Multipliers to calculate Line Currents

(Line current in amperes = Multiplier x KW capacity)

Example: The Line current for a 40 KW / 600V / 3 phases heater is : 40 x 0.96 = 38.4 amperes.

L1

L2

L3

N

600 V / 3 Ph

or

(480 V / 3 Ph)

4 wires

POWER SUPPLY

347V (277)

347V (277)

347V (277)

N

L1

N

L1

N

L1

L1 L2 L3

N

600 V / 3 Ph (or 480 V / 3 Ph)

4 wires

POWER SUPPLY

Group of 1 Ph 347 V (or 277 V)

Electric Heaters

Typical branch
circuit protection
and disconnecting devices

in order to keep current imbalance to a minimum.

Thermolec

Standard

120

208

208

220

240

240

277

347

380

380

416

416

480

480

600

600

Voltages

1 Ph

1 Ph

3 Ph

1 Ph

1 Ph

3 Ph

1 Ph

1 Ph

1 Ph

3 Ph

1 Ph

3 Ph

1 Ph

3 Ph

1 Ph

3 Ph

Multiplier

Amp./KW

8.33

4.81

2.78

4.55

4.17

2.41

3.61

2.88

2.63

1.52

2.40

1.39

2.08

1.20

1.67

0.96

Line Current

Line Current

Single phase

Three phase

Line Voltage

Line Voltage

THREE EASY STEPS

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