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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDrawing6 3 HAYES, WAYNE e , 6606 GA IOTA ' m g FORT PIERCE, FL 34951 M- N - 5 M 41 Castle Impact Windows N I A U) 0 13 (D r Electrical Contiactor;.d?1 4ns_ �SK r �� Phone #: '-)'i I - 3 S 3 _ Fax #: W)_ "__ Project: �C I� > CA� Location Existing Service Feeder Size: Q_(� Existing Panel Size: Mahn Breaker Size: 1l- Number of Breakers: 3 Existine Loads Sq. Ft. X 3 watts per sq. ft ............................ L L/ � watts Appliance cir. @1500 watts each. . .................. 3 a CTEV watts Laundry cir. @ 1500 watts each ...................... ( S� watts Range @ 8 kw ..................... ......... U 6-0 watts l Dishwasher and disposal @ 1500 watts each...... a 010 watts l Microwave @ 2000 watts ....................... _ _ _ 1) --GW watts l Water heater @ 4.5 kw ................................ (-CS _r� watts Tankless water heater .................................. watts Dryer @ 5 kw ........................................... S 6-yi watts Refrigerator @ 1500 watts ........................ 5Z0 watts Bathroom 1 @ 1500 watts .......................... �J O� c� watts �— Sprinkler Pump ........................................ b --LN watts C Other ........ watts Other ............... watts rl Other .......... watts Subtotal-Y.1/Watts New Loads Poolpump .............................................. Poollight ................................................ Heat pump. ......... ......... ................. watts Chlorine generator ...................................... watts Air blower ............................................ _Boatlift.................................................... watts 1 Other S �, t� -(A ................ / 1 -U watts Other ............. watts Total Y y N 2 Watts First 10 kw @ 100%.. ................... I....- 1 0 Oa�� watts Remainder @ 40% ................................................... L3 (o q i watts A/C heat @ 100% .................................................... (v. rn watts / Total wattsa3 (0� i Divided by 240 volts =_ / D Amps Prepared by: Date: T9btdlbldg_formsWew ApplicationslForms.\Electrical Load Calculations.doc 10/42007 r,_r..a=a _ -_� From: Operators �z z fir" . Hz -02,P . _.i - J i j •X`. f X 120V - vY Pap $' t 0 6 ' Diarneter47rrim (2.0 in.) `-integrated radia -Electronic limit setting �� -8 feet of motor cable�, �411p -UL Recognized - C,,SA Approved h -MJ41 [G hm -FCC Approved eats -lR 44 Rated Operators 02.1231201^ 11:13 0102 P.0041010 Apptxax)rnata sNpp Ing weight r 9 lb, Ea2EerePace I Dimension"; TnrElue Speen Watts Amps UTrait Switch stun iltno A C {in.lb,mim) (rpam ( ) (minutes) j ) rokafion 4lane 2005131 607 586 599 144 5 35 110 1- — I,0 -- ----- 3 inillutes -�- r 2005132 607 586 599 88 143 35 150 1,3 3 Minutes 5 2406352 2005133 607 607 586 586 599 599 88 '132 10 15 12 80 0,7 1 minutes 5 2006353 607 686 599 176 20 18 12_ 130 13..0 1.1 1,1 3 minutes 5 2005134 681 66() 673 220 25 18 180 1.e 3 minutes 3 minutes 5 2005136 2005135, 681 660 673 264 30 12 170 1.5 3 minutes 6 5 2005137 681 681 660 660 673 673 308 440 4 0 30 1S 250 2,1 3 minutes 5 12 250 211 3 minutes 5 220 volt operators are available as a special Order. - All SIMLI 120V-601-17 AC Operators aDIne standat'd with a built M eloctrio bral<a attd limit switch. 28 P rorc: 02/23/2012 11:14 #102 P.010/010 Wiring Coons lidraflo s ( Four wire OperBtars ) Because of the type of motor (Asynchronous Mfn built-in capacitor) and the but in limit switches, it is Important to follow hvo impor ant reeommandaElnns to assure proper ope at on of the motorized systems r SIMU opRra10m ere'not universal motors. d, bo Not Wfre SIMU Operators in Paratfel, Parallel wiring Means: Several Operators are Wind to Only One �.lerxriraf Contact Per Direction of Rotation, There %viii be constant feedback iron) one motor to another, so stopping points villi not be stable and there is e dA of motnrbum out, Carred: Eritrea Wring solution is to use a -double pole, double throw, center off switch which would isolaia Cath moors. htcorreab Motor A slops at its limit in direction 2 before Motor B. CUITarn in Motnr'B feeds back to Motor through Bre capacitor C2 and microsw'rfches M3 and Mi. Both operators keep rotating In opposite directions at reduced power. 7_. Do Not Control One SIMU Operafor tftrii .9aVeraf Loc=ations without Using a proper Controller, COrrF.Gt; Possf6le problem: When svhcfi (f) Is turned on, the moorwflt bogln running in direction J. As it roaches its limit, the mfcroswitoh M1 will open, if at the same tnomenbin time switch (2) Is turned on, the Motorwfll operate In the opposite direction. This Is why we recommend the use of momentary swltbbas with the SIMU TRt16 sequinnce'relay conlrol. Incorrect ' The mfornswitch Mi closes, short-circuiting the eapacitOPNIAlieh is loaded at its maAmurn voltage (160V). As a result the mloroswitch M1 Is damagad. Solution: Use relays to Guild prioritfos between controls sending Opposite slgnalS. Do not use standard a "llghr svdtch as a motorcontrol, Note: SIMU Control Systems are designed to comply loth these two basic criteria and assure rallable operation of motorized systems. Non-Campllanee to these two basic principles void the SIMU warranty,. ur °r awrtm Ali'—a t�xn WI a rtvx NST �:N'-edx NEJrA,tr. CORR$GT °Ni1441 W '. in) to � ... SST/cHy Ho} CORRECT" n�we, M1 Micros et) w2 Motor Winding M2 (y4idraswitah TP I Dome Pr0fsctor C Capacitor GNO Omand w7 Motor lNiring n�we,