Sounds like a situation where a high-impedance connection can ruin one's day. I wonder what the 310.16 conductor requirements are for 100Ka? Mine doesn't go quite that high.Originally posted by rcwilson:
In the aluminum and chemical industries, some furnaces for refining operate on high currents (100,000 Amps) but low voltages per furnace (3-5V)- sometimes called a "cell" or "pot". The pots are series connected together into potlines with rectifier banks feeding the series circuit at 500- 1000 VDC, 100 -200 kA.