How do you determine the NEC (and therefore AHJ) accepted load for a buss limited MCC (800A, 1200A or 1600A bus, take your pick) that is populated with standard duty (SD) or heavy duty (HD) rated variable frequency drives (VFD) and FVNR contactors.
NEC 430.122 requires that non by-passed, adjustable speed drive power conversion systems (or VFDs as I will use here) are to have feeders rated at 125% of the VFDs rated input current and not 125% of the motor FLC.
In the case of a multiple motor situation where the feeder will be matched and protected to the bus rating of the MCC, how is the total loading of the MCC justified?
(consider all MCC loads continuous).
Are the rated VFD input current values :
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NEC 430.122 requires that non by-passed, adjustable speed drive power conversion systems (or VFDs as I will use here) are to have feeders rated at 125% of the VFDs rated input current and not 125% of the motor FLC.
In the case of a multiple motor situation where the feeder will be matched and protected to the bus rating of the MCC, how is the total loading of the MCC justified?
(consider all MCC loads continuous).
Are the rated VFD input current values :
- Summed with all FVNR motor FLCs, plus 25% of the largest single load value; whether the largest single value is a FVNR motor FLC or a rated VFD input current?
- Summed with all FVNR motor FLCs, plus 25% of the largest single VFD input current plus 25% FLC of largest single FVNR motor?
- Summed with all FVNR motor FLCs, plus 25% of the sum total of rated VFD input current plus 25% FLC of largest FVNR motor?
Can someone help blow the smoke off of this?