BobbyBJr
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- Upstate, SC
I have Mike's Electrical Exam Preparation based on the 2002 NEC and on page 241 there is a motor calculation steps example that I am having problems with.
Step 1 is to find the motor FLC from the tables (430.147, 148 or 150)
Step 2 is to calculate the overload protection (FLC x 1.15)
Step 3 is calculate branch circuit conductors (FLC x 1.25 & table 310.16)
Step 4 is branch circuit protection (FLC x Table 430.52)
Step 5 is figuring feeder conductors is where I am running into a problem. The example gives one 10 hp, 208v, 3 phase motor and three 1 hp, 120v, 1 phase motors to work with. I thought you took the FLC of the largest motor and multiply by 1.25 and add the FLC's of the other three motors;
(30.8 x 1.25) + 16 + 16 + 16 = 86.5
but the book is only adding one of the smaller motors for an answer of 54.5 and it does the same in Step 6 figuring the feeder protection. Which is correct? I did print out the corrections to the book, but this wasn't mentioned there that I saw. Any help is appreciated...
thanks,
Bobby
Step 1 is to find the motor FLC from the tables (430.147, 148 or 150)
Step 2 is to calculate the overload protection (FLC x 1.15)
Step 3 is calculate branch circuit conductors (FLC x 1.25 & table 310.16)
Step 4 is branch circuit protection (FLC x Table 430.52)
Step 5 is figuring feeder conductors is where I am running into a problem. The example gives one 10 hp, 208v, 3 phase motor and three 1 hp, 120v, 1 phase motors to work with. I thought you took the FLC of the largest motor and multiply by 1.25 and add the FLC's of the other three motors;
(30.8 x 1.25) + 16 + 16 + 16 = 86.5
but the book is only adding one of the smaller motors for an answer of 54.5 and it does the same in Step 6 figuring the feeder protection. Which is correct? I did print out the corrections to the book, but this wasn't mentioned there that I saw. Any help is appreciated...
thanks,
Bobby