MFS-PDX-313
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- Location
- Tualatin, Oregon, USA
- Occupation
- Electrical design engineer, Industrial equipment
I designed a system that has a 30A main circuit breaker, based on 125% of max current. The system uses an AC disconnect that is rated for 30A. When the customer asked for a Facility Chart for the system (the Facility Chart also lists max pressure and flow for the various compressed gasses and fluids the equipment uses, FYI) we always list the max current as the main breaker size. In this case, 30A. The customer is saying that because the 30A listed in the Facility chart, they have to use a 40A breaker for feeding the equipment, based on 125% of the Facility Chart. Now the customer is telling me that I need to replace the AC disconnect because it is not rated for the 40A breaker that feeds the equipment.
Am I in the wrong here? What am I missing?
Also, I have decided that from now on, I will be listing 80% of the main breaker size for max current on our Facility Charts.
Am I in the wrong here? What am I missing?
Also, I have decided that from now on, I will be listing 80% of the main breaker size for max current on our Facility Charts.