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Posted By: JLC i think im gettin it... - 12/06/06 05:10 PM
OK this one is a 240V/3Ph/60Hz

1 - Blower Motor============1200.VA(5A)
4 - single valve Solenoids====40.39VA(10.1W)ea
1 - Dual valve solenoid=======60.VA
2 - drive motors @ 5VA ea=====10.VA
2 - Temp. cntrlrs @ 1A ea====240.VA
2 - Flame Monitors @ 1A ea===240.VA
10 - Lights @.025A ea(7const)==21.VA
1 - Motor Starter==============8.VA
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System Total=================1819.39VA
1819.39VA / 240V================7.58A
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Trans. Total==================619.39VA
619.39VA / 240V=================2.58A

So I hope i have this stuff down now so i can size these systems on my own. For this system i would use a 240VPri. - 120VSec. Trans. with 750VA? with a 3A fuse, and (3)10A fuses in my disconnect switch, is this right?
Posted By: jraef Re: i think im gettin it... - 12/06/06 08:36 PM
Not if your blower motor is running off of this transformer.
Posted By: ITO Re: i think im gettin it... - 12/06/06 08:47 PM
240V/3PH?

(E*1.72)/P = I for 3phase.


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Posted By: JLC Re: i think im gettin it... - 12/06/06 09:54 PM
no the blower motor is running off of the 240V/3PH/60Hz line. the trans is for all the other components.
Posted By: rws Re: i think im gettin it... - 12/07/06 11:44 AM
I = P/(E*1.732)

In 3 ph, the supply voltage would be 208V.

In practicality, we would find on the motor decal the FLA and multiply by 1.25 and if that includes enough current to match the LRA, fine, if not, then use the LRA. Otherwise, we would look in the table in the NEC with the motor's hp, voltage, and motor type.

Example: induction type motor, 208V 3 ph, 5 hp. Whatever the amp draw in the table is, that would get multiplied by at least 1.25 to ensure enough current to accomodate LRA or LRC (same difference. Got to have enough current to meet locked rotor, or complete standstill of the motor.) Usually, if you take the full load amperage and do the 125 % on that, it will be enough to meet LRA.

But those size fuses would still work, especially if they are standard trade sizes.

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Posted By: ITO Re: i think im gettin it... - 12/07/06 01:50 PM
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Posted By: BugMan Re: i think im gettin it... - 12/07/06 06:07 PM
Careful, you could have 240 3-phase for a delta fed service.
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