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from Mike Holt's recent newsletter
from Mike Holt's recent newsletter
Single Motor-Compressors. Branch-circuit conductors must have an ampacity not less than 125 percent of the motor-compressor rated-load current or the branch-circuit selection current, whichever is greater [440.32].
For these same conductors, size the short-circuit and ground-fault protection between 175 percent and 225 percent of the rated-load current [440.22(A)].
Let?s work another problem. Question: What size conductor and short-circuit and ground-fault protection device are required for an 18A motor compressor?
(a) 12 AWG, 30A (b) 10 AWG, 50A
(c) a or b (d) 10 AWG, 60A
Answer: (a) 12 AWG, 30A
Step 1: Determine the branch-circuit conductor [Table 310.16 and 440.32]:
18A x 1.25 = 22.50A, 12 AWG, rated 25A at 75?C [Table 310.16]
Step 2: Determine the branch-circuit protection [240.6(A) and 440.22(A)]:
18A x 1.75 = 31.50A, next size down = 30A
If the 30A short-circuit and ground-fault protection device isn?t capable of carrying the starting current, you can size the protection device up to 225 percent of the equipment load current rating. 18A x 2.25 = 40.50A, next size down 40A.
A 30A or 40A overcurrent device can protect a 12 AWG conductor against ground-faults and short circuits for an air-conditioning circuit. See 240.4(G) for details.
from Mike Holt's recent newsletter
Single Motor-Compressors. Branch-circuit conductors must have an ampacity not less than 125 percent of the motor-compressor rated-load current or the branch-circuit selection current, whichever is greater [440.32].
For these same conductors, size the short-circuit and ground-fault protection between 175 percent and 225 percent of the rated-load current [440.22(A)].
Let?s work another problem. Question: What size conductor and short-circuit and ground-fault protection device are required for an 18A motor compressor?
(a) 12 AWG, 30A (b) 10 AWG, 50A
(c) a or b (d) 10 AWG, 60A
Answer: (a) 12 AWG, 30A
Step 1: Determine the branch-circuit conductor [Table 310.16 and 440.32]:
18A x 1.25 = 22.50A, 12 AWG, rated 25A at 75?C [Table 310.16]
Step 2: Determine the branch-circuit protection [240.6(A) and 440.22(A)]:
18A x 1.75 = 31.50A, next size down = 30A
If the 30A short-circuit and ground-fault protection device isn?t capable of carrying the starting current, you can size the protection device up to 225 percent of the equipment load current rating. 18A x 2.25 = 40.50A, next size down 40A.
A 30A or 40A overcurrent device can protect a 12 AWG conductor against ground-faults and short circuits for an air-conditioning circuit. See 240.4(G) for details.