inspector23
Senior Member
- Location
- Temecula, CA
In the factory manufactured main lug circuit breaker panel for swimming pool motors and equipment, the manufacturer states that the CB?s have to be rated at 10,000 amp interrupting rating.
The minimum standard CB?s have a 5,000 amp interrupting rating. I know the electricians have to use the proper interrupting rated CB because it is listed by the manufacturer, but my question is why this installation for pool equipment requires a 10,000 amp interrupting rating instead of the 5,000 .
I would like to be able to explain a little more than just "because the manufacturer listed it for 10,000 amps." I know that in itself is a legitimate reason and cause enough for a correction notice, I am just looking for the reason WHY.
Any help would appreciated!
The minimum standard CB?s have a 5,000 amp interrupting rating. I know the electricians have to use the proper interrupting rated CB because it is listed by the manufacturer, but my question is why this installation for pool equipment requires a 10,000 amp interrupting rating instead of the 5,000 .
I would like to be able to explain a little more than just "because the manufacturer listed it for 10,000 amps." I know that in itself is a legitimate reason and cause enough for a correction notice, I am just looking for the reason WHY.
Any help would appreciated!