frank551
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Well, I've been lurking around for a while while collecting parts to go to an all electric 10 gallon rig. I've got a garage in the back yard that has a good electrical service running to it, that already houses a bar, my beer fridge, and a pool table.
I'm no electrician (so don't laugh at my schematic skills), so the wiring on this may be screwed up. Here's some bullet points that may answer some questions.
Other than that, just looking for some wiring feedback! Thanks!
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I'm no electrician (so don't laugh at my schematic skills), so the wiring on this may be screwed up. Here's some bullet points that may answer some questions.
- I'm using a BCS-460
- I realize that what I labeled GND on the BCS 460 connections is in some places really +5v...so just think of that as "common" for now.
- I'm putting a 40 amp GFCI breaker in my main panel. I already have a sub panel in the garage that I will add a double 30 amp to the existing 15, I'm wondering if that will GFCI protect the whole garage...
- I am using an SSR for each leg of the 220v heating elements so they are totally off.
- I'm trying to figure out how to apply an emergency stop...I have a push/pull type emergency stop switch, I just don't know where to put it and how. I'm thinking a definite purpose contactor, but still not totally sure.
- I have this little heating element for the mash tun that I plan to run in a grant. I will recirc my mash the whole time. The idea being that I will mash in at my first rest temp, then use the small grant heater to raise it when necessary. I have to check to see what the wattage is on it, but it's 110v.
Other than that, just looking for some wiring feedback! Thanks!
OK...upon posting this, I realize the image is teeny tiny on the forum. Here is a link to a ginormous one. Clicky