Julio Chadrone
Member
- Location
- OH
- Occupation
- Controls Engineer/Electrical Engineer
I've been reading up on slash rating and maybe I'm overthinking it but some of the word is vague to me. It states it only applies when the lower value is path between line and ground and higher value is between phases. But also, any one pole does not see more than the lower value.
To me this reads as for breakers the load must always be connected to gound. So, if I have a 2-pole breaker I can't connect both to a different leg of line/hot wire.
But also, i that's the case why not just rate it to the lower value because It can't see more voltage than that. Is the 480Y/277, just there to help the guy spec'ing this from doing mental math or am I missing something. Because how I am currently reading this, Slash ratings make it sound like 2 pole breakers, they are just 2, 1 pole breakers that have a shared trip.
To me this reads as for breakers the load must always be connected to gound. So, if I have a 2-pole breaker I can't connect both to a different leg of line/hot wire.
But also, i that's the case why not just rate it to the lower value because It can't see more voltage than that. Is the 480Y/277, just there to help the guy spec'ing this from doing mental math or am I missing something. Because how I am currently reading this, Slash ratings make it sound like 2 pole breakers, they are just 2, 1 pole breakers that have a shared trip.
