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I have a "controller" that energizes one relay if line voltage drops below 118v, and energizes another if it goes above 128v. Normal line voltage is around 123v AC.
Controller plugs into a base; I have spare bases that I can adapt to go "between" the field base and the controller.
I hoped to put some kind of variable voltage divider-type circuit into the spare base, to provide field personnel with a semi-compact device that will allow field testing of the OV/UV trip function; otherwise they have to send the controllers in to central test lab (from all over the state).
Size is a consideration; I'd like to keep it small, hopefully 2 or 3 inches square max...? The base adapter I'll be using is round, about 6 inches in diameter, and about 2 inches deep (very similar to electric meter on your house).
I'm guessing I won't be able to fit a solution inside this base; any suggestions on what to use/ how to configure a circuit like this? Thank you!
Controller plugs into a base; I have spare bases that I can adapt to go "between" the field base and the controller.
I hoped to put some kind of variable voltage divider-type circuit into the spare base, to provide field personnel with a semi-compact device that will allow field testing of the OV/UV trip function; otherwise they have to send the controllers in to central test lab (from all over the state).
Size is a consideration; I'd like to keep it small, hopefully 2 or 3 inches square max...? The base adapter I'll be using is round, about 6 inches in diameter, and about 2 inches deep (very similar to electric meter on your house).
I'm guessing I won't be able to fit a solution inside this base; any suggestions on what to use/ how to configure a circuit like this? Thank you!
