Jps101
Well-Known Member
I know there was a thread on this at some point, just cannot seem to find it. Nonetheless, I have mad an attempt at putting together a drawing that will allow me to use one control panel to run both a 120v kettle and a 240v kettle. Let me be very clear there is no intention to ever run these at the same time. Furthermore, the 120 will be run by a 20amp circuit and the 240 by a 30 amp circuit. There will be two receptabcles for service coming in and two outlets for the kettles to plug into. Essentially, just building one control panel to run my 5 gallon batches and my 2.5 gallon batches. I have thought about the wire gauging, 10 awg will be used for any of the heavy load stuff.
I realize many of the lines cross and this could cause confusion. Hopefully it is obvious where they cross for expediency of drawing sake and where they are intentionally connected. I have omitted some the labeling, again I think most of you will recognize what is going on. My simple question, any reason this will not work?
Thanks for the feedback.
View attachment 120-240.pdf
I realize many of the lines cross and this could cause confusion. Hopefully it is obvious where they cross for expediency of drawing sake and where they are intentionally connected. I have omitted some the labeling, again I think most of you will recognize what is going on. My simple question, any reason this will not work?
Thanks for the feedback.
View attachment 120-240.pdf