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Electrolux EHH16340FK Induction Hob: 1-Phase vs 2-Phase Connection, L1 & L2 Terminal Recognition

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  • #1 16512992
    dead_avis
    Level 10  
    Hello
    Colleagues, do you know how induction recognizes that it is connected to two phases instead of one?
    The manual shows that when we connect to one phase, we bridge the L1 and L2 terminals.
    When we connect to two phases, of course, the bridge is not used.

    My only theory for recognizing whether there are two or one phases is to detect the voltage difference between L1 and L2
    or detecting phase shift ... ok I think?

    Then if you connect to one phase with a 4mm2 cable and the protection is against 40A counter, it will be
    to act "half-heartedly"?
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  • #2 16515450
    rychomuch
    Level 29  
    dead_avis wrote:
    Hello
    Colleagues, do you know how induction recognizes that it is connected to two phases instead of one?
    What on earth should he recognize by?

    The manual shows that when we connect to one phase, we bridge the L1 and L2 terminals.
    When we connect to two phases, of course, the bridge is not used.
    Well .. and good.

    My only theory for recognizing whether there are two or one phases is to detect the voltage difference between L1 and L2
    or detecting phase shift ... ok I think?
    What is this recognition for?

    Then if you connect to one phase with a 4mm2 cable and the protection has a 40A counter, it will still work "half-heartedly"?
    What does "half a whistle" mean?
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  • #3 16515528
    dead_avis
    Level 10  
    Half a whistle means not full force - is it really so hard to guess?
    I suspect the internal security does not allow one
    phase to reach the maximum total power on 4 burners, i.e. 7.4kW.
  • #4 16515586
    rychomuch
    Level 29  
    The board should reach maximum power regardless of whether it is connected with a bridge L1 and L2 or without a bridge, i.e. phase on L1 and phase on L2.
    It's really so hard to read and learn ...
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