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Amps Are All Askew

Dear Swami, I'm stumped (and so is everyone I've asked thus far). I can't seem to figure out the power draw on a show. Here's the layout: 15 - VL4k spots @ 208V; 16,000W each = 24,000W 3 - Clay Paky Alpha 800 @ 208V;  1200VA each =  3600W (assuming PF = 1) 12 - S4 Series 2 Lustr @ 208V; 168W each =  2016W 3 - Colorado Solo1 @ 208V; 62W each =  186W So that's: 24,000   3,600   2,016      186 29,802W total   The incoming voltage from the service is about 117V phase-to-neutral and about 202V phase-to-phase. When I do the math (29,802W ÷ 202V), I keep coming up with 147.5A total, or 49 amps per leg in a balanced 3-phase system. What my meter is telling me is about 82 to 86 amps with every light in the rig on full. Unfortunately, audio and video are using the same service, so that pushes it up to the low 90s range, and it's a 100-amp service, so it is way too close. Am I missing so...

Which direction do you coil cable?

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Dear Swami, I'm working on a show with some electricians who insist that feeder cable should be coiled in a clockwise direction, but I think it depends on the cable. What's the proper direction to coil cable? Signed, Coiling in Columbia Dear Coiling, Does the sun rise to your right or to your left? Like the direction of the sun, the direction to coil cable depends on which way you are looking at it. To get it right every time, follow the natural coil of the cable. If it wants to coil clockwise, coil it clockwise. If it wants to coil counter-clockwise but you want to coil it clockwise, then flip it over and coil it clockwise. Either way, the sun will shine upon you. Signed Swami Candela of the Third Millennium

The Angle of the Dangle

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Dear Swami,   I’m working on a show where some electricians use their slip-joing pliers (AKA, Channellocks) to twist cam-lok connectors on my feeder cable. They all think the plastic insulators have to be 180 degrees offset when the connectors are mated. I’ve combed through the cam website, but the best I can find so far is that there are no tools needed to install. Are there any resources describing the proper mating angle?   Signed, Twisted in Toledo   Dear Twisted,   What we in the entertainment industry generically call camlocks (or cam-loks) are single-pole locking connectors. Cam-Lok is the Cooper Industries brand name, which includes a range of different types. The type we commonly use in entertainment is the J-Series E-Z1016, which can accept 2/0 or 4/0 cable, and it’s rated for up to 600V and 400 amps of continuous duty. If you look at the specs for that connector, it says that it provides up to 600 pounds per square inch of contact pressur...

Support for Women

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Dear Swami, I've read that you should never wear metal jewelry or any other metal when you're working around live exposed conductors. But where can I find a bra that will give me the support I need without an underwire? Signed, Seeking Support in Suburbia Dear Seeking, More women are working as live event production electricians, and the Swami supports gender equality in the workplace. That includes arc flash protection as well as every other protection afforded any other worker. It turns out that there are arc rated bras, just as there is arc rated clothing. They are available anywhere you can buy arc rated clothing, including online retailers like ArcStore (www.arcstore.com). For example, the ArcBra is compliant with NFPA 70E and is rated 8 calories/square centimeter. Like other arc rated clothing, it's not cheap, but it certainly is worth the protection it affords. Signed, Swami Candela of the Third Millennium