Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
Moderator: Site Moderator
-
- Rumrunner
- Posts: 514
- Joined: Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:15 pm
- Location: somewhere not near Detroit
Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
s there a practicing ELECTRICIAN here on this board?
I'd like to ask a couple questions about wiring up a 220v heater element for a keg boiler ... where to insert an ammeter ... where to insert a SPST switch to cut off one powered leg to the element, etc.
I'd like to ask a couple questions about wiring up a 220v heater element for a keg boiler ... where to insert an ammeter ... where to insert a SPST switch to cut off one powered leg to the element, etc.
-Just need something else to build. -
-
- retired
- Posts: 20865
- Joined: Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:46 pm
- Location: New York, USA
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
For 220V, both legs to the element are live so both need to be switched to make things safe... Ammeters, as a rule, work best on the supply side of your controller to avoid having them be fried at low current flow, especially digital units... Same goes for a switch, kill it before the controller circuitry...varocketry wrote:s there a practicing ELECTRICIAN here on this board?
I'd like to ask a couple questions about wiring up a 220v heater element for a keg boiler ... where to insert an ammeter ... where to insert a SPST switch to cut off one powered leg to the element, etc.
Switch > Ammeter > Controller > Element
OR
Ammeter > Switch > Controller > Element
- Snackson
- Rumrunner
- Posts: 517
- Joined: Mon Jun 23, 2014 8:03 pm
- Location: PNW
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
What RAD said. I posted a response with a few links over at AD.
-
- Rumrunner
- Posts: 514
- Joined: Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:15 pm
- Location: somewhere not near Detroit
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
Thanks Rad.
Both legs are switched in my setup. My current setup is the following and it didn't look right as I contemplated the 'switch a leg' question this morning:
I now use the 10000w Chinese controller on my setup. It's been very reliable. I have an ANALOG AMP meter between the controller and the 240v element on one of the two legs (red with meter, black no meter).
Switch > Controller > Ammeter on one leg > Element
So, your saying the ammeter should be on one of the power legs BEFORE the controller, is that correct? Somehow this doesn't seem correct, unless the higher/lower Amperage can be sensed on either side of the controller.
Hence, why I thought I'd search out better knowledge.
Question: If I want to install a switch on one of the legs to reduce power after the LM/VM still comes up to temperature (recommended by ZeroGee), should I pick the black element line? I'm searching for the diagrams........
--
Thanks Snackson, I'll head there now.
Both legs are switched in my setup. My current setup is the following and it didn't look right as I contemplated the 'switch a leg' question this morning:
I now use the 10000w Chinese controller on my setup. It's been very reliable. I have an ANALOG AMP meter between the controller and the 240v element on one of the two legs (red with meter, black no meter).
Switch > Controller > Ammeter on one leg > Element
So, your saying the ammeter should be on one of the power legs BEFORE the controller, is that correct? Somehow this doesn't seem correct, unless the higher/lower Amperage can be sensed on either side of the controller.
Hence, why I thought I'd search out better knowledge.
Question: If I want to install a switch on one of the legs to reduce power after the LM/VM still comes up to temperature (recommended by ZeroGee), should I pick the black element line? I'm searching for the diagrams........
--
Thanks Snackson, I'll head there now.
Last edited by varocketry on Mon Aug 22, 2016 6:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-Just need something else to build. -
-
- Rumrunner
- Posts: 726
- Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:39 pm
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
What's AD??Snack Said,
What RAD said. I posted a response with a few links over at AD.
-
- Rumrunner
- Posts: 514
- Joined: Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:15 pm
- Location: somewhere not near Detroit
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
So if I understand your statement, you'd suggest placing the Ammeter at either A or B, but not location C where I've installed it. Is that correct?
So ..... if I wanted to install a Switch to turn off one of the legs to reduce power to the element, would you suggest it be installed at location B (before the controller)?
Or even at A before the contactor?
Thanks.
Last edited by varocketry on Mon Aug 22, 2016 7:16 pm, edited 2 times in total.
-Just need something else to build. -
- steelmb
- Swill Maker
- Posts: 154
- Joined: Sun Jul 21, 2013 10:04 am
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
The controller is used to control power to the element. Putting a switch anywhere on either leg will completely shut down the element.varocketry wrote:Rad:
So if I understand your statement, you'd suggest placing the Ammeter at either A or B, but not location C where I've installed it. Is that correct?
So ..... if I wanted to install a Switch to turn off one of the legs to reduce power to the element, would you suggest it be installed at location B (before the controller)?
Thanks.
I believe MCH may have said it best. "It's your hooch, you get to choose."
Ding Dong
http://w.homedistiller.org/forum/viewto ... =7&t=66849
Ding Dong
http://w.homedistiller.org/forum/viewto ... =7&t=66849
-
- Swill Maker
- Posts: 394
- Joined: Thu Apr 21, 2016 8:02 pm
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
I'm no electrician, but my 5500w element will run as a 2750w on 120v power (one hot leg). In my circumstance, the switch on my controller de-energizes both hot legs.steelmb wrote:
The controller is used to control power to the element. Putting a switch anywhere on either leg will completely shut down the element.
- steelmb
- Swill Maker
- Posts: 154
- Joined: Sun Jul 21, 2013 10:04 am
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
The switch would have to be a SPDT switch that would switch the leg from the element from a hot to the neutral. There is a ground but no neutral in that schematic.Hank Reardon wrote:I'm no electrician, but my 5500w element will run as a 2750w on 120v power (one hot leg). In my circumstance, the switch on my controller de-energizes both hot legs.steelmb wrote:
The controller is used to control power to the element. Putting a switch anywhere on either leg will completely shut down the element.
Edit: Upon closer inspection I think there is a neutral. However the controller should still be all that is required for controlling the power.
I believe MCH may have said it best. "It's your hooch, you get to choose."
Ding Dong
http://w.homedistiller.org/forum/viewto ... =7&t=66849
Ding Dong
http://w.homedistiller.org/forum/viewto ... =7&t=66849
- Snackson
- Rumrunner
- Posts: 517
- Joined: Mon Jun 23, 2014 8:03 pm
- Location: PNW
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
Artisan Distiller, another forum.WIski wrote:What's AD??Snack Said,
What RAD said. I posted a response with a few links over at AD.
-
- retired
- Posts: 20865
- Joined: Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:46 pm
- Location: New York, USA
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
Correct, with the exception that most analog meters would also work at point C...varocketry wrote:Rad:
So if I understand your statement, you'd suggest placing the Ammeter at either A or B, but not location C where I've installed it. Is that correct?
Simply switching off one leg will not provide 120V because that line isn't connected to Neutral at the element to complete the 120V circuit... The circuit is open...varocketry wrote:So ..... if I wanted to install a Switch to turn off one of the legs to reduce power to the element, would you suggest it be installed at location B (before the controller)?
Or even at A before the contactor?
-
- Rumrunner
- Posts: 514
- Joined: Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:15 pm
- Location: somewhere not near Detroit
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
Rad:
Ahh. okay.
Ahh. okay.
I didn;t know where to connect the neutral on the element as there are only two screws, two obvious connection points. Where should I connect the neutral?Simply switching off one leg will not provide 120V because that line isn't connected to Neutral at the element to complete the 120V circuit... The circuit is open...
-Just need something else to build. -
- Snackson
- Rumrunner
- Posts: 517
- Joined: Mon Jun 23, 2014 8:03 pm
- Location: PNW
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
Are you going to run it at 120v? If so, one hot (typically black) and neutral (white).varocketry wrote: I didn;t know where to connect the neutral on the element as there are only two screws, two obvious connection points. Where should I connect the neutral?
If running at 240v, both hots go to element.
-
- retired
- Posts: 20865
- Joined: Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:46 pm
- Location: New York, USA
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
You would need a two position switch that allows the second leg to either pull 120V or connect to Neutral... Only one 120V leg goes through the controller so the other leg that runs directly to the element, preferably through a switch, can be 120V OR Neutral for 240V or 120V respectively... There should be several examples of such circuits here in the forums...varocketry wrote:Rad:
Ahh. okay.
I didn;t know where to connect the neutral on the element as there are only two screws, two obvious connection points. Where should I connect the neutral?Simply switching off one leg will not provide 120V because that line isn't connected to Neutral at the element to complete the 120V circuit... The circuit is open...
-
- Rumrunner
- Posts: 514
- Joined: Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:15 pm
- Location: somewhere not near Detroit
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
It looks like this might fit the bill using a 30amp 3-way switch:
Or a DPDT switch:
Or a DPDT switch:
-Just need something else to build. -
-
- retired
- Posts: 20865
- Joined: Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:46 pm
- Location: New York, USA
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
Just my opinion but you're making it more complicated than it needs to be... I'd just move that DPDT switch to before the controller and run the controller off either 120V or 240V... That reduces the number of switches/contactors from three to two...
- Yummyrum
- Global moderator
- Posts: 8849
- Joined: Sat Jul 06, 2013 2:23 am
- Location: Fraser Coast QLD Aussie
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
Forget the 110v option .... What is the point ? .... Your controller will reduce power anyway , that's its purpose .
Keep the nuetral out of the curcuit .... It is not needed at all .
put your 2 pole on/off switch inline with both the live wires .... That's all you need ... And as you have an analog Ammeter , you can connect it anywhere and it will work as current in a series curcuit is the same at all points ( but after the switch would be best from a safety point of view)
Keep the nuetral out of the curcuit .... It is not needed at all .
put your 2 pole on/off switch inline with both the live wires .... That's all you need ... And as you have an analog Ammeter , you can connect it anywhere and it will work as current in a series curcuit is the same at all points ( but after the switch would be best from a safety point of view)
My recommended goto .
https://homedistiller.org/wiki/index.ph ... ion_Theory
https://homedistiller.org/wiki/index.ph ... ion_Theory
-
- retired
- Posts: 20865
- Joined: Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:46 pm
- Location: New York, USA
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
Very true... The only exception would be if someone had multiple boilers with both 120V and 240V heating elements... Then one would have to weigh controller complexity against 120V element replacement with a 240V unit...Yummyrum wrote:Forget the 110v option .... What is the point ? .... Your controller will reduce power anyway , that's its purpose .
- shadylane
- Master of Distillation
- Posts: 11496
- Joined: Sat Oct 27, 2007 11:54 pm
- Location: Hiding In the Boiler room of the Insane asylum
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
I might be mistaken But the way the switches are wired is wrong.
- papapro
- Bootlegger
- Posts: 127
- Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2015 6:56 am
- Location: Ontario
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
Rad that depends where you live in North America system is 240 v on two legs with neutral being grounded and i Europe hey use 3 phase where one phase is 220 and 3 is 360 V. The clue is with original question that he lives where is probably 3 phase system. So if it is in Europe SPST would be OK because oter leg is a ground or 0V.
Yes I am a Novice with 40+ years of doing this hobby
distilling is like sex the slower the better and everyone is happy
fermenting is opposit to sex the faster the better
distilling is like sex the slower the better and everyone is happy
fermenting is opposit to sex the faster the better
-
- retired
- Posts: 20865
- Joined: Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:46 pm
- Location: New York, USA
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
He lives right here in the US which means my advice was accurate, or didn't you see that he lives near Detroit, Michigan... All of the US and Canada use the same voltages, as does Mexico...papapro wrote:Rad that depends where you live in North America system is 240 v on two legs with neutral being grounded and i Europe hey use 3 phase where one phase is 220 and 3 is 360 V. The clue is with original question that he lives where is probably 3 phase system. So if it is in Europe SPST would be OK because oter leg is a ground or 0V.
- still_stirrin
- Master of Distillation
- Posts: 10372
- Joined: Tue Mar 18, 2014 7:01 am
- Location: where the buffalo roam, and the deer & antelope play
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
Actually, speculating on his user name, "varocketry", I'd say his home location is closer to you...like around Virginia.rad14701 wrote:He lives right here in the US which means my advice was accurate, or didn't you see that he lives NOT near Detroit, Michigan... All of the US and Canada use the same voltages, as does Mexico...
My LM/VM & Potstill: My build thread
My Cadco hotplate modification thread: Hotplate Build
My stock pot gin still: stock pot potstill
My 5-grain Bourbon recipe: Special K
My Cadco hotplate modification thread: Hotplate Build
My stock pot gin still: stock pot potstill
My 5-grain Bourbon recipe: Special K
-
- retired
- Posts: 20865
- Joined: Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:46 pm
- Location: New York, USA
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
Ahhh... "somewhere not near Detroit"still_stirrin wrote:Actually, speculating on his user name, "varocketry", I'd say his home location is closer to you...like around Virginia.rad14701 wrote:He lives right here in the US which means my advice was accurate, or didn't you see that he lives NOT near Detroit, Michigan... All of the US and Canada use the same voltages, as does Mexico...
Regardless, if he's in the Western hemisphere he's using 120V/240V...
- papapro
- Bootlegger
- Posts: 127
- Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2015 6:56 am
- Location: Ontario
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
220v was misleading because every one in US and Canada uses term 240 which means both phases and neutral. As statad before 220v derives from Y system. Iknow European standard and North American and deal
with this for over 40 years.
with this for over 40 years.
Yes I am a Novice with 40+ years of doing this hobby
distilling is like sex the slower the better and everyone is happy
fermenting is opposit to sex the faster the better
distilling is like sex the slower the better and everyone is happy
fermenting is opposit to sex the faster the better
- papapro
- Bootlegger
- Posts: 127
- Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2015 6:56 am
- Location: Ontario
Re: Is there an ELECTRICIAN in the house?
And this was original question. And I did not look at his location some people do not state theirs location.varocketry wrote:s there a practicing ELECTRICIAN here on this board?
I'd like to ask a couple questions about wiring up a 220v heater element for a keg boiler ... where to insert an ammeter ... where to insert a SPST switch to cut off one powered leg to the element, etc.
Regards ,papapro
Yes I am a Novice with 40+ years of doing this hobby
distilling is like sex the slower the better and everyone is happy
fermenting is opposit to sex the faster the better
distilling is like sex the slower the better and everyone is happy
fermenting is opposit to sex the faster the better