- Location
- Simi Valley, CA
I don't see this a lot, but I just had a long discussion with an engineer about sizing overcurrent for an A/C unit.
(Some of these numbers are made up so don't do the math)
Min Cir Ampacity = 22amps (which equates to #10 conductors)
Max Fuse or Hacr breaker = 30 (Fused disconnect on roof)
The problem was this.
He had those #10 conductors coming off of a 60 amp breaker saying that he can size the overcurrent 200% and the conductors 125%.
I say that all of the calculations have been done and the overcurrent device cannot be larger than 30 amps to protect the conductors. If he had a nonfused disconnect on the roof the largest size the overcurrent device could be is 30 amps per the nameplate.
Am I missing something?
(Some of these numbers are made up so don't do the math)
Min Cir Ampacity = 22amps (which equates to #10 conductors)
Max Fuse or Hacr breaker = 30 (Fused disconnect on roof)
The problem was this.
He had those #10 conductors coming off of a 60 amp breaker saying that he can size the overcurrent 200% and the conductors 125%.
I say that all of the calculations have been done and the overcurrent device cannot be larger than 30 amps to protect the conductors. If he had a nonfused disconnect on the roof the largest size the overcurrent device could be is 30 amps per the nameplate.
Am I missing something?
