We have an existing 6-pole, 60A disconnect that was used with a two-speed 60 horsepower 480v motor, which is 77A per NEC. I'm assuming that the 60A disconnect is acceptable because the load is effectively split between two sides of the disconnect, meaning the full load will be closer to 39 amps, is that correct?
We are now changing speed control to a VFD. Is the 60A disconnect sufficient if both "sides" of the disconnect are connected in parallel to split the load? I can't find anything in the NEC that would not allow this.
Would this be considered poor practice or a bad idea for any other reason?
Thanks!
We are now changing speed control to a VFD. Is the 60A disconnect sufficient if both "sides" of the disconnect are connected in parallel to split the load? I can't find anything in the NEC that would not allow this.
Would this be considered poor practice or a bad idea for any other reason?
Thanks!