I am working up a price for a silk screen company. They need electrical run to a very large dryer. DRYER LINK 1 & DRYER LINK 2 The building has 208V, and according to the specs, the dryer pulls 95A, regardless of 208V, 220V, or 240V. I am trying to clarify this from the rep, but they are out of the office until Monday.
Anyway, I am not sure if the customer will be using the product for 3 hours or more at a time, but I do know that the dryer is certainly capable of much more continuous use than that. I'll get more info from the rep on Monday regarding the actual amperage draw, and whether the draw actually lasts 3 hours or more. Anyway, if it is a continous load, then 95A * 125% is 118.75A. Here's where I have a problem. There are two panels, a 277/480 and a 120/208 which is fed from the 277/480 through a transformer. 120/208 panel is an A-Series GE panel, and the largest THQB breaker is 100A. What to do?
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Anyway, I am not sure if the customer will be using the product for 3 hours or more at a time, but I do know that the dryer is certainly capable of much more continuous use than that. I'll get more info from the rep on Monday regarding the actual amperage draw, and whether the draw actually lasts 3 hours or more. Anyway, if it is a continous load, then 95A * 125% is 118.75A. Here's where I have a problem. There are two panels, a 277/480 and a 120/208 which is fed from the 277/480 through a transformer. 120/208 panel is an A-Series GE panel, and the largest THQB breaker is 100A. What to do?
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