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Default 415V immersion on 240V supply

On 10/03/2010 21:15, andrew wrote:

At work we have a 100A 3ph supply with several buildings being on separate
phases and only the workshop with 3ph. If the flats are the same and given
that there may not be enough peak capacity to supply the immersion and all
the flats at once; is there a device that would switch off the immersion if
the total load on the 3ph supply exceeded 80A and then only switch it back
in when it fell below 50A in any one phase?


Not really, no. By convention, the solution to your problem is to go to
the DNO and ask (pay) for a bigger supply to meet your demand.

Implementing automatic load-shedding on this scale would involve a
control panel manufacturer building you a bespoke solution, which would
consist of a set of current transformers and an energy analyser to
monitor current. The analyser would need to have presetable alarm
contacts which would operate a relay when the preset current level was
reached in any phase. The relay (along with some front panel override
controls, etc.) would operate a contactor which cut out the supply to
the heaters.

I would expect a commercial price in the thousands to implement this.

If you had a building management system (BMS) which was monitoring
demand, you could leverage this system to load-shed.