Fan Coil Fusing

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Canton

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If a Fan coil unit has a nameplate of 15 amp max fuse can the breaker be this or is an actual 15 amp fuse protection required? The breakers would be HVACR rated. They have a local disconnect but not fused and we don't want to change anything. The nameplate says max fuse not "OCPD", samething or not?
 
If a Fan coil unit has a nameplate of 15 amp max fuse can the breaker be this or is an actual 15 amp fuse protection required? The breakers would be HVACR rated. They have a local disconnect but not fused and we don't want to change anything. The nameplate says max fuse not "OCPD", samething or not?

Not.
 
Care to elaborate a little? Trying to see what options we have, any code references you could provide.

Sure. If the nameplate says maximum fuse size, that instruction from the manufacturer requires that you use a fuse rather than a circuit breaker.
There is nothing directly in the NEC as to whether to use a fuse or some other OCPD type.

If you can get a statement in writing from the equipment manufacturer that the nameplate was overly restrictive and that a CB would be OK, then I would hope that an inspector would accept that. But....

For many reasons, including reducing the chances of damage caused by single phasing, most of us would prefer to see a CB used in the absence of other specific circumstances (such as the need for a current limiting fuse type.)
 
Sure. If the nameplate says maximum fuse size, that instruction from the manufacturer requires that you use a fuse rather than a circuit breaker.
There is nothing directly in the NEC as to whether to use a fuse or some other OCPD type.

If you can get a statement in writing from the equipment manufacturer that the nameplate was overly restrictive and that a CB would be OK, then I would hope that an inspector would accept that. But....

For many reasons, including reducing the chances of damage caused by single phasing, most of us would prefer to see a CB used in the absence of other specific circumstances (such as the need for a current limiting fuse type.)

Thanks, I was having trouble finding a code reference.....there is nothing directly related. I did check with the Manufacture and they pretty much said the same thing. I appreciate the info.:D
 
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