Hotown
Mechanical
- Jun 26, 2006
- 16
Hi all,
We are using nichrom wire at my work to keep some of our outdoor components from freezing. The problem is that when power is turned on to the loop (via plc) the voltage across any components that share a ground with the wire loop is reduced, in some cases to half the original voltage (24V DC).
My thinking is that the resistance through the wire is extremely small compared to the other components, thus causing a short when the wire is powered. Is this correct? If so, what should be done to solve this problem?
Thank you for your help
We are using nichrom wire at my work to keep some of our outdoor components from freezing. The problem is that when power is turned on to the loop (via plc) the voltage across any components that share a ground with the wire loop is reduced, in some cases to half the original voltage (24V DC).
My thinking is that the resistance through the wire is extremely small compared to the other components, thus causing a short when the wire is powered. Is this correct? If so, what should be done to solve this problem?
Thank you for your help