Gentlemen
we use a plasma cutting equipment that may be seen from the supply side as a three-phase transfomer. For safety reasons it might be switched on and off quite frequently, say every ten minutes in worst cases.
The primary voltage is 400 V, the size of transformer is 50 kVA.
Is there a proven and cost-effective solution to limit the inrush current?
Will a set of three resistors by-passed after a short time do the job?
Not a real problem, I am trying to improve and reduce potential causes of trouble since we have a lot of delicate equipment around.
thanks for your time
we use a plasma cutting equipment that may be seen from the supply side as a three-phase transfomer. For safety reasons it might be switched on and off quite frequently, say every ten minutes in worst cases.
The primary voltage is 400 V, the size of transformer is 50 kVA.
Is there a proven and cost-effective solution to limit the inrush current?
Will a set of three resistors by-passed after a short time do the job?
Not a real problem, I am trying to improve and reduce potential causes of trouble since we have a lot of delicate equipment around.
thanks for your time