overrange
Electrical
- Jan 7, 2004
- 11
This is my first post on this forum.
I'm a consultant working on a driver circuit for a new kind of actuator. We need to supply the load with a large slug of power initially, then taper off to a much lower value. Roughly 15KW for 0.5 sec, then back off to an average power of 80 - 200 W for extended periods. The load is mostly resistive. The high load will not be presented repeatedly (maybe once in 15 min) but the low power load will be continuous while it's active.
Not being a 3-phase guru, need some advice. Can I tap off of one phase of a 480 service to power this without causing a significant imbalance? What are the critical service parameters? The service would be at the lab bench at first but ultimately on a shop floor near robotic equipment. We will have to design this to work off of services typically available and may need several different algorithms.
Also any recommendations on good SSR's or other drivers for this device, similar to an industrial heater control. Thinking of doing zero crossing switching only to avoid EMI hassles. Many thanks!!!
Dave at USI
I'm a consultant working on a driver circuit for a new kind of actuator. We need to supply the load with a large slug of power initially, then taper off to a much lower value. Roughly 15KW for 0.5 sec, then back off to an average power of 80 - 200 W for extended periods. The load is mostly resistive. The high load will not be presented repeatedly (maybe once in 15 min) but the low power load will be continuous while it's active.
Not being a 3-phase guru, need some advice. Can I tap off of one phase of a 480 service to power this without causing a significant imbalance? What are the critical service parameters? The service would be at the lab bench at first but ultimately on a shop floor near robotic equipment. We will have to design this to work off of services typically available and may need several different algorithms.
Also any recommendations on good SSR's or other drivers for this device, similar to an industrial heater control. Thinking of doing zero crossing switching only to avoid EMI hassles. Many thanks!!!
Dave at USI