robbm
Electrical
- Nov 2, 2005
- 56
We use immersion heaters in piping and some customers have experienced issues with the fuses blowing. We typically have 30kW heaters (@460VAC), for a load of under 40A and use 50A high-speed style fuses (Bussmann FWP series). It certainly seems as though it's an operator issue, since we don't have the issue with it in-house. My boss asked me to look into using different fuses or something to prevent this/fix this for the customer in his ear currently. I was told the customer is more concerned with getting running again than the consequences of doing it wrong or just putting in larger fuses, etc. Other than protection of the equipment (which the end user seems unconcerned about), are there any other reasons I can give my boss to avoid having them switch from a high-speed to a time-delay fuse? I hate giving out bandaids, but sometime my hands are tied unless I can give a good reasoning for not using the bandaid...thoughts?
thanks in advance
thanks in advance