jlmcgrath
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Hey everyone,
Hoping to get some advice and reassurance on my control panel build from those who have done this before.
This is a multi question post so to avoid confusion, I will list my current plan and then put a list of questions at the end.
I have a 10amp circuit and a 15 amp circuit within a few meters of where I brew and plan to use them both.
My system will consist of:
100L HLT heated by a 3500w element
100L MLT
Nev's Herm-it heat exchanger powered by a 2400w element. http://onlinebrewingsupplies.com/product_info.php?cPath=91&products_id=657
100L Kettle (gas fired)
2 klaxin pumps- 1 for water, 1 for wort
My current plan was to feed the controller with both the 10amp and 15 amp circuit. 10A would run the herms+wort pump+PID, while the 15A runs the HLT + water pump+ PID+ timer.
For controller parts, and features I was looking at having:
Key switch to turn the entire controller on plus an indicator light.
Emergency stop
Auber SYL-2352 + PT100 temp sensor + 25A SSR+ element on indicator light for 3500w HLT element
Auber SYL-2352P + PT100 temp sensor + 25A SSR + element on indicator light for 2400w herms element
Auber JSL-73B + indicator light+ buzzer
On/off switch + indicator light for each pump
Now for a slew of questions.
With my current plans of using both the 10A and 15A circuits, is that enough power? Do I need to add a 2nd 10A source for the electronics and give each element its own circuit?
Are 25A SSR's adequate for this type of setup or would I be better going with 40A? I assume heat sinks would be a good idea. Would you recommend internal or external heatsinks?
Do I need to have switches for the elements (on/off or on/auto/off) for both elements? What is the advantage of using a 3 way switch? In what situation would you bypass the PID and run the element without PID control?
I would like to be able to connect the HLT circuit to a timer, set to start heating the water about an hour before I wake up/get home from work. Is this possible with my current plans?
Are there any other features I should look into adding?
Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge. I have already learned heaps (though it may not seem like it) from others builds.
Cheers,
Jeff
Hoping to get some advice and reassurance on my control panel build from those who have done this before.
This is a multi question post so to avoid confusion, I will list my current plan and then put a list of questions at the end.
I have a 10amp circuit and a 15 amp circuit within a few meters of where I brew and plan to use them both.
My system will consist of:
100L HLT heated by a 3500w element
100L MLT
Nev's Herm-it heat exchanger powered by a 2400w element. http://onlinebrewingsupplies.com/product_info.php?cPath=91&products_id=657
100L Kettle (gas fired)
2 klaxin pumps- 1 for water, 1 for wort
My current plan was to feed the controller with both the 10amp and 15 amp circuit. 10A would run the herms+wort pump+PID, while the 15A runs the HLT + water pump+ PID+ timer.
For controller parts, and features I was looking at having:
Key switch to turn the entire controller on plus an indicator light.
Emergency stop
Auber SYL-2352 + PT100 temp sensor + 25A SSR+ element on indicator light for 3500w HLT element
Auber SYL-2352P + PT100 temp sensor + 25A SSR + element on indicator light for 2400w herms element
Auber JSL-73B + indicator light+ buzzer
On/off switch + indicator light for each pump
Now for a slew of questions.
With my current plans of using both the 10A and 15A circuits, is that enough power? Do I need to add a 2nd 10A source for the electronics and give each element its own circuit?
Are 25A SSR's adequate for this type of setup or would I be better going with 40A? I assume heat sinks would be a good idea. Would you recommend internal or external heatsinks?
Do I need to have switches for the elements (on/off or on/auto/off) for both elements? What is the advantage of using a 3 way switch? In what situation would you bypass the PID and run the element without PID control?
I would like to be able to connect the HLT circuit to a timer, set to start heating the water about an hour before I wake up/get home from work. Is this possible with my current plans?
Are there any other features I should look into adding?
Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge. I have already learned heaps (though it may not seem like it) from others builds.
Cheers,
Jeff