WonderOnesBrewing
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@Simonh82 The final batches will be about 160 to 170 litres. I was going to mount 3 x 3kw elements.
I did think about getting a higher powered feed or even 3 phase but I wanted to see if I could get everything working off normal power supplies.
I run 3x2kw, with the option to have a 3kw element on at the same time (occasionally). The 3x2kw is actually a single 3-phase element assembly with the elements wired in parallel. Control boxes limit the possibility of switching other high powered components on at the same time. A 45A fused circuit (with 6mm2 cabling) feeds it (noting that the main fuse for my house is only 60A - may be yours is 100A?).@Simonh82 The final batches will be about 160 to 170 litres. I was going to mount 3 x 3kw elements.
I did think about getting a higher powered feed or even 3 phase but I wanted to see if I could get everything working off normal power supplies.
Now looking into a small industrial unit with 3 phase.
I was going to say that going three phase would involve quite a bit work and expense but if you've already got it then great! If you're not too hot on electrics it might be worth paying a good spark to check over your setup. That's quite a bit of power to run through a domestic setup for the typical brew. Worst case scenario is a blazing inferno...Holy shiat! I have 3 phase to the property already. Cue the purchase of an 18kw element.
@Ciaran12s I am going nowhere near that supply! I've got an electrician coming over to take a look and quote to put a 3 phase meter in, wiring etc etc so it's still a bunch of work to do.
I have no experience with 3 phase so any recommendations, as to how it may be setup with outlets etc, would be appreciated.
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