We are designing a 3-phase 1/4 HP motor for industrial fan application. Does anyone know
1. if NEC has a requirement for this motor to be protected for thermal or current overload by devices inside the motor?
2. if so, what kind of devices may work?
3. Klixon has a kind of 3-ph current/thermal protector can be mounted in side the motor, but this motor is too low in HP/amp fro using even their smallest protector. any other company's have similar protector?
4. can we use single-phase TP in each of the phases? and what will happen here in the case of thermal tripping?
Any advice or comments will be appreciated
1. if NEC has a requirement for this motor to be protected for thermal or current overload by devices inside the motor?
2. if so, what kind of devices may work?
3. Klixon has a kind of 3-ph current/thermal protector can be mounted in side the motor, but this motor is too low in HP/amp fro using even their smallest protector. any other company's have similar protector?
4. can we use single-phase TP in each of the phases? and what will happen here in the case of thermal tripping?
Any advice or comments will be appreciated