Changing existing air compressor

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Davebones

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Have a existing 250 amp I-line breaker feed to air compressor .New air compressor only requires 200 amp circuit . If we add 200 amp fusible disc at new compressor fused at 200 amps would we have to change out 250 amp I-line breaker to a 200 amp????? Would this fall under a tap rule????????
 

ultramegabob

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the breaker is protecting the feeders, the fuses are protecting the compressor where you reduced off of the feeders, I dont see anything wrong as long as you size your wire properly....
 

augie47

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Just for fun, let me play devil's advocate here.

Lets assume the original circuit was figured for a motor load.
For fun, a 75HP motor.. 480v 96 amps 120 amp branch circuit (#1) and the 250 amp breaker. (The breaker was the first overcurrent device so this is a branch circuit)

On the new compressor we add the fusible switch which becomes the branch circuit protective device. The original branch circuit is now a feeder. We have a #1 THHN feeder supplied by a 250 amp breaker.

Code Compliant ??

I've seen this approached more than 1 way in my life.
 
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