petersonra
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- Northern illinois
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- Semi-retired engineer
More on motor feeder taps. Someone suggested the feeder tap had to comply with another section.
According to the contents chart of article 430, motor feeders are covered in part II.
430.28 covers feeder taps. it requires only that the feeder tap be not less than the ampacity required in part II with the 10% and 33% rules.
Note that there is no specific requirement for the size of the OCPD the tap has to terminate at.
According to the contents chart of article 430, motor feeders are covered in part II.
430.28 covers feeder taps. it requires only that the feeder tap be not less than the ampacity required in part II with the 10% and 33% rules.
430.28 Feeder Taps. Feeder tap conductors shall have an
ampacity not less than that required by Part II, shall terminate
in a branch-circuit protective device, and, in addition,
shall meet one of the following requirements:
(1) Be enclosed either by an enclosed controller or by a raceway,
be not more than 3.0 m (10 ft) in length, and, for
field installation, be protected by an overcurrent device on
the line side of the tap conductor, the rating or setting of
which shall not exceed 1000 percent of the tap conductor
ampacity
(2) Have an ampacity of at least one-third that of the feeder
conductors, be suitably protected from physical damage
or enclosed in a raceway, and be not more than 7.5 m
(25 ft) in length
(3) Have an ampacity not less than the feeder conductors
Note that there is no specific requirement for the size of the OCPD the tap has to terminate at.
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