DesignerMike
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2003
- 274
Long story, but I am working on a little R&D project that requires a immersion heater total draw of about 50 amp.
The heater will be installed where there is normally a large extrusion pump. There is a VFD wired to the pump via plug/recepticle.
Question is can I drive the immersion heater with the VFD that normally controls the pump?? I have asked three people and no-one has a definative answer. My gut tells me no, but I also don't want to spend a big chunk of money to wire something for a one-time test.
If it would work, how would the frequency from the VFD affect the resistant heater elements?
Obviously I'm not an EE
The heater will be installed where there is normally a large extrusion pump. There is a VFD wired to the pump via plug/recepticle.
Question is can I drive the immersion heater with the VFD that normally controls the pump?? I have asked three people and no-one has a definative answer. My gut tells me no, but I also don't want to spend a big chunk of money to wire something for a one-time test.
If it would work, how would the frequency from the VFD affect the resistant heater elements?
Obviously I'm not an EE