mx842
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Now I'm even more confused on what you have.
(1)- 10,000 Watt burner (3 tube) or (3) - 10,000 Watt burners? That is, 10,000 or 30,000 Watts of load?
By burners, I think you mean elements?
If 3 elements, do all 3 come after the re-wire? Sounds like only 1 does, so your load is 10,000 watts?
Even then, it really wouldn't be 10,000W, I mean:
Are you running these (208V) elements on 240V single phase? (i.e. people rarely have 208V single phase and not 208V 3 phase). That is a 10,000 watt/208V element will output a lot more wattage if run at 240V, and a lot less if wired line-to neutral (120V). Current draw is also dramatically effected.
Are the element(s) wired line-to-line, or line to neutral?
Yeah I can do that sometimes.:laughing: 1 burner = 3) 3500 watt tubes rated at 10000 watts total. Each burner has 6 stud connectors for one in and one out. Basically each burner has 3 separate tubes with wire connectors on each end that are connected together with a bracket.
I'll see if I can find some pics if not I'll take some and post them.
The way I wired it is each tube, (9 in all, 3 each burner) has 1, 10 ga wire coming into the tube and 1, 10 ga wire going back to the control box. Each 3 tube burner has it's own terminal board in the control box and each burner has it's own contactor relay. I had a 125 Amp service panel over top of the control box that fed the control. I had it set up where every relay was on it own 40 amp breaker in the service box.
When I did the test run I fed the service panel with a 10' long, 4 conductor 8 ga cord, that had a 50a 4 pin plug. The plug was plugged into the existing 50 amp pug that fed the old paint booth.
I don't know if this helps you understand this mess I have any better but if not I'll try again.