Dracula7
Industrial
- Nov 2, 2012
- 18
Hi
I have to install 12ea 277V/2.5KW baseboard heaters into a tunnel (that's how we call it)that is feed by 480/3Ph line.
6ea will have to go on left wall and the other 6 on the right wall.
I plan to use 1st and 4th heater from phase A, 2nd and 5th from B, and 3rd with 6th from C phase for left wall and same for right wall. My question is how I size the cable that will feed each side of the wall(it's a 25' type SOOW or type W - not sure yet what to use)? Second question - what will be the size for the breaker?
If I'm right, each side of the wall will have 5kw of load/phase (2.5 KW x 2 heaters)and by 277 V (line to neutral) will be 18 A/phase. If we add the continuous load (x25%) that total to 22.5 Amps per phase per side. If the cable it's a type SOOW then what size the wire should be?
Also, in this case is the neutral considered a carrying conductor?
22.5A x 2(sides) = 45 A which means a 3ph/50 Amp breaker - Is this correct?
I hope I was not too confused in explanation but some local electrician believe that I'm wrong and I will like to know where.
Thank you in advance for any explanation!
I have to install 12ea 277V/2.5KW baseboard heaters into a tunnel (that's how we call it)that is feed by 480/3Ph line.
6ea will have to go on left wall and the other 6 on the right wall.
I plan to use 1st and 4th heater from phase A, 2nd and 5th from B, and 3rd with 6th from C phase for left wall and same for right wall. My question is how I size the cable that will feed each side of the wall(it's a 25' type SOOW or type W - not sure yet what to use)? Second question - what will be the size for the breaker?
If I'm right, each side of the wall will have 5kw of load/phase (2.5 KW x 2 heaters)and by 277 V (line to neutral) will be 18 A/phase. If we add the continuous load (x25%) that total to 22.5 Amps per phase per side. If the cable it's a type SOOW then what size the wire should be?
Also, in this case is the neutral considered a carrying conductor?
22.5A x 2(sides) = 45 A which means a 3ph/50 Amp breaker - Is this correct?
I hope I was not too confused in explanation but some local electrician believe that I'm wrong and I will like to know where.
Thank you in advance for any explanation!