Appendix a, Multiple heater wiring – Precision Control Systems PanelIR 4555 User Manual

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Model 4555 PanelIR

TM

User Manual

Appendix A

Appendix A



DETERMINING THE
CURRENT PER LAMP

Multiple Heater Wiring




1. Calculate the percentage of the applied voltage to the lamp’s rated voltage:


Percent Voltage =

t

Applied Voltage X 100
Ra ed Voltage of Lamp

2. Use Figure A-1 to determine the percent of power dissipated by the lamps at that

percent voltage. Or for greater accuracy, calculate the percent of power
dissipated:

Percent of Power Dissipated = (Percent Voltage)

1.54

3. Determine the power dissipated:


Dissipated Power = Percent of Power Dissipated X Rated

Power

4. Calculate the lamp current:


Lamp Current =

Dissipated Power
Applied Voltage


Example: Assume a 3800 T3, 3800 watt, 570 volt lamp is to operate in a 440 volt
line.

1.

Percent Voltage =

= 77%

440 Applied Voltage X 100
570 Rated Voltage of Lamp

2. The percent-dissipated power at 77% of rated load is about 67%. Or to calculate:

Percent of Power Dissipated = (.77)

1.54

= 66.8% or 67%

3. Dissipated Power = 67% Percent of Power Dissipated X 3800 Watts = 2546 watts

4.

Lamp Current =

= 5.78 Amperes

2546 Watts Dissipated Power
440 volts Applied Voltage

Research, Inc.

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