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jociha

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I have a 480v 3p breaker size 125a. The customer wants to add to it. Must i always stay below 80% load or is that only on continous loads. My new load will be 90a continous load and 16a non continous load is this legal. john
 
Take a look at 215.3.

By my calculations the load exceeds the breaker rating.

The total calculated load would be 128.5 amps.

(125% of the 90 amps continuous plus 16 amps non-continuous= 128.5)

Chris
 
I would say no. 125% of 90 is 112.5. Add 16 and you get 128.5. That exceeds 125. Not allowed, per 210.19(A)(1).
 
For the record, I typed my reply before Chris posted his. But I had to pause to look up the code article. :roll: :grin:

By the way, I took the question to be refering to a branch circuit, not a feeder.
 
If the continous load were 85a would it be legal. it is hard to determine continous load. one example is a a/c unit, the fan is continous but the compressor or humidifier is not. john
 
jociha said:
one example is a a/c unit, the fan is continous but the compressor or humidifier is not.
If you could show that that were true, you could take advantage of the situation, to get the calculated load below the 125 amp target. But I would not even call the fan a continuous load. Does it run for more than 3 hours without stopping, even on a hot summer day? I tend to doubt it.
 
charlie b said:
For the record, I typed my reply before Chris posted his. But I had to pause to look up the code article. :roll: :grin:

By the way, I took the question to be refering to a branch circuit, not a feeder.

Thats OK, I had to pause to get my code section as well, but had a brain cramp and posted the reference for a feeder and not a branch circuit.:D

Luckily both feeder and branch circuit overcurrent devices are sized the same way.

Chris
 
raider1 said:
. . . but had a brain cramp and posted the reference for a feeder and not a branch circuit.
You might be right. The original question did not say one way or the other. But beween us, we have the issue covered. :grin:
 
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