Carultch
Senior Member
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- Massachusetts
Even if the switch is rated for 200A continuous, if you have a 225A OCPD upstream, then the switch has to have an equal or higher rating. Ask Eaton if you can protect a 200A switch with a 225A breaker. I think they'll say no.
The 180A calculated load doesn't figure into it, except in as much as it prompts the question: why isn't the OCPD 200A?
If that is the case, I'd like to see a description of an example of where one could take credit for the continuous duty rating. That is, an example where a fused switch would have to be a 400A switch fused at either 225A or 250A, while an unfused switch in the same location could be 200A.
If an OCPD greater than 200A elsewhere in the circut means that an unfused switch would have to be 400A anyway, what is the value of a 200A switch having a continuous duty rating?