vagrantzombie
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We are designing an industrial tool for a customer, it will be cord-and-plug connected. Typically it would be connected to 20A facility branch protection; however, in this case the customer would like it to connect to an existing locking cord-and-plug setup that is protected at 50A (they want to swap the cable periodically between this tool and another tool with a higher current requirement, but using the same power cord). Are there any special considerations I should make sure I am not overlooking when designing this? For example, the power input connector (specified by the customer) is rated for the higher current, and of course the wiring that we would use for the tool power input between the connector and the tool main internal breaker would also be selected based on the higher available current.
Are there other items I should be considering relative to components in the design?
Are there other items I should be considering relative to components in the design?