brightspark Member Messages 40,389 Location yarm stockton on tees Jun 22, 2018 #2 no the contactor coil will be 415 volt and wont be replaceable or wont be worth replacing even if one was available
no the contactor coil will be 415 volt and wont be replaceable or wont be worth replacing even if one was available
B Bsmith Member Messages 2,554 Location Leyland UK Jun 22, 2018 #3 Ok thanks BS. Out of interest, what is the control that looks a bit like a timer to me thats in the switch?
Ok thanks BS. Out of interest, what is the control that looks a bit like a timer to me thats in the switch?
frank horton V twins are great but 4"s rule......... Messages 4,127 Location Crete, Greece Jun 22, 2018 #4 poss a dial-in overload trip....not an expert.........
Pete. Member Messages 14,535 Location Kent, UK Jun 22, 2018 #5 That's what it is, an adjustable overload. If you were hell-bent on using that NVR you could pull out the coil and strip off approx. half the turns. Then it would hold in on 240V, but you might not have enough range on the overload to cope with the extra amps.
That's what it is, an adjustable overload. If you were hell-bent on using that NVR you could pull out the coil and strip off approx. half the turns. Then it would hold in on 240V, but you might not have enough range on the overload to cope with the extra amps.