brother
Senior Member
I dont like the 'new definition' of 'Branch circuit overcurrent device'. NEC 2008 article 100 definitions. I believe its not enough a little too broad. Reason, actually had a debate with a guy that was installing an 'appliance' that say maxium overcurrent rating of 15 amps.
I told him this is the branch circuit over current device that has to be the '15 amps' . He claims he can put a inline fuse in after the 20 amp breaker, and that would be the branch circuit overcurrent device. I disagreed, but I do not believe the definition would support my stance. Only case I got is that it can have no 'interupting rating less than 5,000 ampers.
Am I wrong in this?? what is your opinion on this definition??
I told him this is the branch circuit over current device that has to be the '15 amps' . He claims he can put a inline fuse in after the 20 amp breaker, and that would be the branch circuit overcurrent device. I disagreed, but I do not believe the definition would support my stance. Only case I got is that it can have no 'interupting rating less than 5,000 ampers.
Am I wrong in this?? what is your opinion on this definition??