Claims
- 1. An electrical circuit which comprises
- (1) a three phase power source;
- (2) a first elongate electrical heater which comprises
- (a) a first elongate electrical connection means having a near end and a far end;
- (b) a second elongate electrical connection means having a near end and a far end; and
- (c) a plurality of electrical heating elements which are connected in parallel with each other between the first and second electrical connection means;
- (3) a second elongate electrical heater which comprises
- (a) a first elongate electrical connection means having a near end and a far end;
- (b) a second elongate electrical connection means having a near end and a far end; and
- (c) a plurality of electrical elements which are connected in parallel with each other between the first and second electrical connection means; and
- (4) a third elongate electrical heater which comprises
- (a) a first elongate electrical connection means having a near end and a far end;
- (b) a second elongate electrical connection means having a near end and a far end; and
- (c) a plurality of electrical elements which are connected in parallel with each other between the first and second electrical connection means; one end of one of the connection means of each of the first, second and third heaters being connected to the first, second or third phase of the power source, and the other ends of the other connection means of each of the heaters being connected to a different phase or to each other.
- 2. A circuit according to claim 1 wherein the near end of the first connection means of the first heater is connected to the first phase of the power source, the near end of the first connection means of the second heater is connected to the second phase of the power source, the near end of the first connection means of the third heater is connected to the third phase of the power source, and the far ends of the second connection means of the first, second and third heaters are connected to each other.
- 3. A circuit according to claim 2 wherein the far ends of the second connection means of the heaters are connected to the neutral of the power source.
- 4. A circuit according to claim 2 wherein in each of the first, second and third heaters, the first and second electrical connection means are metal conductors and the electrical heating element are resistive heating wires.
- 5. A circuit according to claim 4 wherein the first, second and third heaters are substantially identical.
- 6. A circuit according to claim 2 wherein each of the first, second and third heaters is a zone heater.
- 7. A circuit according to claim 1 wherein the near end of the first connection means of the first heater is connected to the first phase of the power source, the near end of the first connection means of the second heater is connected to the second phase of the power source, the near end of the first connection means of the third heater is connected to the third phase of the power source, the far end of the second connection means of the first heater is connected to the second phase of the power source, the far end of the second connection means of the second heater is connected to the third phase of the power source, and the far end of the second connection means of the third heater is connected to the first phase of the power source.
- 8. A circuit according to claim 7 wherein in each of the first, second and third heaters, the first and second electrical connection means are metal conductors and the electrial heating elements are resistive heating wires.
- 9. A circuit according to claim 7 wherein each of the first, second and third heaters are substantially identical.
- 10. A circuit according to claim 7 wherein each of the first, second and third heaters is a zone heater.
- 11. An electrical circuit according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said heaters is at least 330 feet long.
- 12. An electrical circuit according to claim 1 wherein each of said heaters is at least 330 feet long.
- 13. An electrical circuit according to claim 2 wherein said heaters are located end to end to form a heater assembly whose length is equal to the sum of the lengths of the heaters.
- 14. An electrical circuit according to claim 7 wherein said heaters are located end to end to form a heater assembly whose length is equal to the sum of the lengths of the heaters.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 745,349 filed June 14, 1985 U.S. Pat. No. 4,659,913 issued 2-19-87. This application is also related to U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,574,188 and 4,582,983, which have issued on a continuation and a divisional application of Ser. No. 369,309. The entire disclosure of each of these applications and patents is incorporated by reference herein.
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