soonermajic
Well-known member
I'm adding three 15hp blowers, to an existing IBA which doesn't have dryers. What do I need to do electrically?
While this is correct a hundred amp breaker is the maximum size that goes in most panels and this would barely be big enough. You also have the issue of needing a distribution block or something to reduce the size of the wire so it will go in the starters. You will also get better short circuit protection for the motor out of three small breakers and easier diagnostics in case something trips you’re going to know which motor caused the breaker to trip because there are three of them. You also have redundancy so on the one blower we go out if it trips and not all three.As long as the three motors are staggered to start, you can run them on a single breaker.
Remind me to send you a picture of a 150 or 200 amp breaker in a panel. Maybe it's not common in Kansas, but I see it all the time.While this is correct a hundred amp breaker is the maximum size that goes in most panels and this would barely be big enough. You also have the issue of needing a distribution block or something to reduce the size of the wire so it will go in the starters. You will also get better short circuit protection for the motor out of three small breakers and easier diagnostics in case something trips you’re going to know which motor caused the breaker to trip because there are three of them. You also have redundancy so on the one blower we go out if it trips and not all three.