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Rob@goldcoast
10-08-2006, 01:36 AM
Is it possible to use 240volt heaters wired in series with 480 volt supply voltage?

walden
10-08-2006, 07:28 AM
As long as the heaters are similar, have the same wattage, yes.

Rob@goldcoast
10-08-2006, 05:03 PM
Thank you for the help

Rob@goldcoast
11-08-2006, 08:55 PM
Russell said it cant be done, but I think it can. Any one have any reason why I shoudnt try it, or does anyone have any other info on this subject that could reassure me?

Brian_UK
11-08-2006, 11:02 PM
I think Walden is wrong, you could use the 240vac heaters connected to a 240vac supply split off your 480vac supply and that would be OK.

jamcool
11-08-2006, 11:04 PM
Just a thought Rob:D ,on a 480 system one leg and earth would give u what? 277 I think, are u going to connect your 240 heater to one leg and earth? If so wont u be 30 volts over? or there abouts and your 240 heater is it live and neutral or is it 2 115v lines:confused:
Just thinking out aloud:) ,any takers:D

Rob@goldcoast
11-08-2006, 11:18 PM
Yes from ground each leg will be 277vac I am guessing that two heaters wired in series single phased out between two legs would work

Brian_UK
11-08-2006, 11:44 PM
Wired in series will still give you a 240v item connected to a 277v supply !

Dan
12-08-2006, 12:33 AM
Hmmmm. If I had a 1,000 ohm heater and wired it up to 230 Volts, I would draw .23 amps and have a wattage of 52.9. If I wired 2 1,000 ohm heaters in series and wired them up to 460 Volts, I would have .23 amps and 105.8 watts. But if I wired the 2 heaters in parallel to 230 volts my amperage would double but my watts would be the same. I would think it is okay. Perhaps I am missing something regarding Ohm's law?

Rob@goldcoast
12-08-2006, 01:15 AM
If 2 wired in series 2x240 would be 480?

frank
19-08-2006, 12:02 AM
Is it possible to use 240volt heaters wired in series with 480 volt supply voltage?

Before we can determine the answer we need the wattage of the heaters

Using Ohms Law (W = V x A) and transposing (A = W / V)

Assuming each heater to be 1000W in series (2000W total and applying 240 volts to neutral we would get
(2000 / 240) = 8.33A FLC

Applying 480V to neutral you would get
(2000 / 480) = 4.16A FLC

If you are talking of 480V 2 phase then this is something different