We are looking to wire up a heater that we know we bring 480V (we specified system voltage) however the heater elements are inside a box and all we have is 6 terminals. I am thinking that these 6 terminals are the end of each of the (3) heater elements (phases) and we connect our feeders and jumper them to either wire them in wye or delta.
If we know the total heater wattage is there a way to determine weather to connect these in wye or delta? Obviously delta gives us 480V across each element, and wye gives us 277V. I dont think you can measure resistance across each coil though in order to use V^2 / R because the resistance will change when the heaters increase in temperature.
Will measuring the resistance work or is there another way?
If we know the total heater wattage is there a way to determine weather to connect these in wye or delta? Obviously delta gives us 480V across each element, and wye gives us 277V. I dont think you can measure resistance across each coil though in order to use V^2 / R because the resistance will change when the heaters increase in temperature.
Will measuring the resistance work or is there another way?