Bronco425
Electrical
- Apr 9, 2010
- 8
Hello,
I'm trying to figure out if a reactor - for which I have not been given the ratings - can handle a specific level of current during intermittent duty.
The reactor is wound (in air) with 9 AWG solid coppper wire with an air core. I see that the max. amp rating for 9 AWG copper wire in air is 64 A.
The "ON" time is 750ms and the total cycle time is 18s; The current is 265 A.
The calculation I used is as follows:
Ith = sqrt[(267^2 * 750ms)/18s]
= 45 A
With the Ith = 45 A being less than the 64 A, I believe the reactor is able to handle the 265 A at the above duty cycle.
Are these the correct calculations? Any input would helpful, thanks.
I'm trying to figure out if a reactor - for which I have not been given the ratings - can handle a specific level of current during intermittent duty.
The reactor is wound (in air) with 9 AWG solid coppper wire with an air core. I see that the max. amp rating for 9 AWG copper wire in air is 64 A.
The "ON" time is 750ms and the total cycle time is 18s; The current is 265 A.
The calculation I used is as follows:
Ith = sqrt[(267^2 * 750ms)/18s]
= 45 A
With the Ith = 45 A being less than the 64 A, I believe the reactor is able to handle the 265 A at the above duty cycle.
Are these the correct calculations? Any input would helpful, thanks.