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I've been asked to design a panel for 2x 3phase comressors and 2x 3phase vacuum pumps.
Non of the motors can start at the same time and between the 2, they have to run alternately. The vacuum pumps need to be wired so that if more vacuum is needed the other will start. Keep in mind that when the system is not being used the pumps will work alternately....
TIA
 
I'm asking for help on what i need to design this panel. To make them work alrernatly I can use a "flip flop relay". How do I incorporate the vacuum pumps to work alternately as well as standby if one cannot cope with what is required?
 
What I meant was after it has been used.... before it is used again. They use the vacuum and pressure for different reasons in the lab. If they start at the same time the current spike is very high.
 
So what you are saying if the compressors are running the vacuum pumps cannot start and visa versa. With the vacuum pumps only one can be started initially but there is a facility for the second to kick in if required.
 
Yes, but after each cycle the vacuum pumps will start alternatively. So vacuum 1 will start and if required vacuum 2 will start. The next time vacuum is required vacuum 2 will start and if more vacuum is needed then vacuum 1 will start
 
I think, knowing the use the vacuum is going to be for could help.
Is the vacuum to be used as fume extract?
Is it to vacuum liquid, will there be a catch tank?
Is it to be distributed?
Is it for a delivery system?
Is it to hold something in place?
Is it to be used for vacuum packaging?
 

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