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  1. Britman1

    E-Stop regulations on VFD's - Grease Kettles U.S.

    Thanks jraef and ozmosis; 2 helpful views - much appreciated. I think the idea of contacting OSHA may be a good one. At least I can say I checked. If they say it should be done, then I'll have something to show the client.
  2. Britman1

    E-Stop regulations on VFD's - Grease Kettles U.S.

    Thanks Guys, I guess my biggest concern was as to whether there are regulations stating I have to include e-stops? If it's only a matter of interpretation, then I guess the client's request not to have any is acceptable? I just wouldn't like to end up carrying the can for someone else's...
  3. Britman1

    E-Stop regulations on VFD's - Grease Kettles U.S.

    Hi Lionel, Thanks for your feedback. I definitely feel that an e-stop ought to be implemented. I am not sure about the pull cord, although it would be a sensible idea? However I have seen many of these kettles in operation and none of them have this protection. Perhaps it is time to...
  4. Britman1

    E-Stop regulations on VFD's - Grease Kettles U.S.

    I have been asked to design the controls for 2 grease kettles here in the U.S. Each kettle has two motors mounted on the top driving agitators inside. There is a door at the top of each kettle for charging ingredients. The motors are driven by variable speed drives. My concern is that as there...

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