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Re: Multiple SPIKES wired to same fuse
<R55> All active circuit breaker / power distribution panel branch circuits shall be protected from
overload with an appropriate value auto resetting Snap Action circuit breaker from the Kit Of Parts.... Relay modules must be protected with a 20A circuit breaker. Followed by... <R56> Each power regulating device (Victor speed controller or Spike relay) shall control one and only one electrical load (motor, actuator or compressor). Multiple low-load devices (e.g. pneumatic valves) may be connected to relay modules (but only one motor may be connected to each relay module). The electrical principle is simple, based on total Spike failure. Each Spike is fed with a #18 wire and each #18 wire must be protected with a 20 amp circuit breaker. |
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