Paul,
The CE Mark is self-certified, but I suggest you use a third party to guide you through the process the first time.
The big names like UL, CSA, or TUV can help you, but if cost matters then I recommend using a smaller consultant.
The company I work for recently used Technology...
Gas powered helicopters are already available and could provide the extended flight time you want. They might be more difficult to fly than the multi-rotor design, but that's an easy problem to solve with a little practice. I'm sure you can figure out how to add a larger gas tank and camera...
That's unfortunate, but since the hard start didn't help you then try to locate and attempt to reduce the voltage drop occurring during the compressor start. Since you've checked for loose connections and found nothing, perhaps instead the wiring is undersized, nicked, or corroded? The voltage...
A few inches of cabling or linkage between the motor and damper should do wonders for keeping the motor cool and allow some flexibility in the end users selection of mounting location, but if you must mount the motor directly on the exhaust piping try using a heat shield combined with...
Keep in mind the start capacitance isn't being used to directly provide the ~100 extra starting amps, rather it only affects the start winding current phase angle with respect to the run winding current phase angle. Thus although the start capacitance is small, it has a large effect on how...
Loose connections commonly cause this issue, but since you've checked that out then you might try using capacitance to reduce the starting VAR surge. However you don't want the capacitance at the service entrance, rather you want it at the compressor, and only while it starts. Have you tried...
It seems to me Lucas compares the 1600 Euro 0.37kW NFO VFD to a 160 Euro 0.37kW conventional VFD, not the cost differences of the 0.37kW and 15kW NFO VFD's.
Thus the pricing Lucas obtained for NFO appears to be about 10x higher than conventional VFD's. This could help explain why NFO drives...
Lucas-
As JRaef notes GFCI for ground fault protection are normally only found in wet environments (bathrooms, kitchens, outside, etc.), and not all over the home. Perhaps you're thinking of AFCI for arc fault protection? They have much broader use, but shouldn't interfere with a VFD.
Gunnar-...
Sorry, but I don't know of anyone that has a process to put loose screw machine parts on a reel. However I've seen other machines that used a vibratory bowl feeder for such parts, perhaps that approach could work for you?
You also might try redesigning the terminal from a reel of stamped metal...
The 2-wire timer "leaks" a small current into the load rather than using a neutral. The load current needs to be much larger than this leakage current to ensure the leakage current has neglible effect on the load, and that's why I think the minimum load current rating's higher for a 2-wire...
You'll have to put the thermal mass flowmeters somewhere without condensed water, because that throws off the flowmeters thermal sensing of the airflow.
Since you don't have adequate drying capacity, you could try the suppliers suggestion to pipe them upstream and hope it's hot enough to...
While changes in humidity might not have much effect, condensed water droplets in the air stream could throw off the meters as they impact the thermal element.
Can you move the meter downstream of a drier or coalescing filter?
Surely you can find physics equation for power required to lift a mass over a certain time. Make the lifting power equal to the electrical power, and you can find how mass and current are related.
If you want to get more accurate figure in the losses between electrical power consumed and...
It requires an external power source, but you could wire an adjustable DC power supply with isolated output in series with the signal to cancel the DC component, leaving only the AC component.
The DC power supply needs current output rating of at least 10A and voltage output rated for...
I'm glad your supplier was able to help. While the different supplier's factors are very similar, it's always good to have "official" numbers.
For reference the Rockwell information google found is linked here:
http://tinyurl.com/6zmfa6d
and the Rockwell derating table is found here...