This is my first posting but I have been reading the forum for about 2 years now and have only just been able to set up my firewall to allow a posting.
My friend and I have a small place in Dpt 53 near Javron.
I am having a problem with the controller for my chauffe eau, the internal telecomande relay of the contator seems to be sticking, and I am looking for a place to buy a new one.
Most of the DIY outlets in our area stock single phase contactors but I have been unable to find any for 3 phase. The old one I need to replace is a: Gerard Mang 52307 Contacteur AC-1 3x20A 300V. I would be most grateful if any one could avise me where I could get a replacement or equivolent.
This is the only 3 phase circuit we have so an option could be to go over to a single phase controller and change the heating element as well. I am thinking of changing to a single phase supply at a later stage but am wondering what the pros and cons of changing just this circuit would be (balencing the loads etc).
Contacteur for Chauffe Eau
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This is my first posting but I have been reading the forum for about 2 years now and have only just been able to set up my firewall to allow a posting.
My friend and I have a small place in Dpt 53 near Javron.
I am having a problem with the controller for my chauffe eau, the internal telecomande relay of the contator seems to be sticking, and I am looking for a place to buy a new one.
Most of the DIY outlets in our area stock single phase contactors but I have been unable to find any for 3 phase. The old one I need to replace is a: Gerard Mang 52307 Contacteur AC-1 3x20A 300V. I would be most grateful if any one could avise me where I could get a replacement or equivolent.
This is the only 3 phase circuit we have so an option could be to go over to a single phase controller and change the heating element as well. I am thinking of changing to a single phase supply at a later stage but am wondering what the pros and cons of changing just this circuit would be (balencing the loads etc).
Paulk