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Sounds about right to me.
When we installed the newer Delta V (with GC-GCCIII and EA-ConfloIII)
with a new power conditioner rated for 8kVA (instead of the old single
phase transformer), the electricians had to boost the Amps on the
circuit breaker to 40A from 30A.
And looking into back power generation for the building recently, the
37A-38A number came up. (We are getting an UPS to replace the power
conditioner as part of that project.)
--
Charlotte Lehmann
Assistant in Instruction
Bates College
Department of Geology
206A Carnegie Science Building
44 Campus Avenue
Lewiston, ME 04240
Phone: 207-786-6485
FAX: 207-786-8334
Quoting "Lora L. Wingate" <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hi all,
> We are in the process of determining whether our existing 30kVA
> transformer will support our presently-installed instrumentation in
> addition to units that are slated to be installed soon. Has anyone
> measured the actual amps pulled by a Delta V/Conflo/GasBench/TCEA
> combo? Based on the manual-provided kW rating for the units, we
> calculate the amps the be (1) Delta V baking, all peripherals powered
> up to be ~37A (2) Power to Delta V without baking and peripherals
> powered up to be ~24A. Does this sound ballpark for either the
> operational or baking state?
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
> Lora L. Wingate
> University of Michigan
> Department of Geological Sciences
> Stable Isotope Laboratory
> 1100 North University
> 1013 C.C. Little Building
> Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1005
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