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RE: Balancing chokes
Original poster: "Jim Mora" <jmora@xxxxxxxxxxx>
If this is being used for a coil, I want to see it! :-)
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Subject: Re: Balancing chokes
Original poster: Sparktron01@xxxxxxxxxxx
Chip, all
I'm late entering this thread. I'm helping a fellow experimenter
build a very large ~25kVA Variac stack
using 3-1256D's (28A, 240V). The proper connection diagram for up to
(8) variacs in parallel using
balancing chokes is shown in attached URL.
http://www.superiorelectric.com/PDF/Z50pwst.pdf
See page 3 of 8, connection 3 (P/N MB1256D-3P, 0-240VAC, 28kVA, 84A
@100% DC). He has a
massive Stack of 2 x 8 motorized variacs capable of well over
100kVA nameplate, will use
equalizing chokes from that assembly. Motor with traverse 0-100%
in 30 secs. Notice the balancing
chokes are wired on secondary side in series, reflected impedance
forces current balance on
entire assembly. Keep it simple, and smile doing it... :^)
Also on a large Variac stack like this, use a series current limiting
resistor and contactor ("step start")
to limit inrush current (could approach 500A on a system like this).
Regards
Dave Sharpe, TCBOR/HEAS
Chesterfield, VA. USA
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From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Original poster: <chipford@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Could I wrap say 10 or 12 turns of #8 or #10 wire (2 strands) on (3)
> of these and use them as balancing chokes for my (3) gang variac? Or
> would a toriodal shape be more appropriate? Thanks for any and all
input...Chip
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> http://hot-streamer.com/temp/siiron.jpg
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