IL94EE
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- Location
- Fairview Heights, IL
One of the other engineers in the office has a project under construction with a problem. The contractor has completed installation of the lighting fixtures in a couple small rooms, and the breakers are tripping that the circuits are overloaded. There is a potential of the problem being much worse in a larger room which hasn't been completed yet and uses the same light fixtures. There is investigation being done into power quality, grounding, etc. to try to figure out why the ballasts are drawing more than what their nameplates say they should. At any rate, everyone is trying to find a possible quick fix, which would be increasing the breaker size, within the limits of the ampacity of the wire which is there, or replacing it with larger wire. Everyone seems to have this "feeling" that there is a restriction in the code on the ampacity/breaker size for fluorescent circuits, but none of us has been able to find it yet. It isn't so much that it's a complete limit, as it is that if you go over 20A for a circuit, you then have to have individual fusing in the fixtures. Can anyone point out where this restriction is, or are we all just so used to keeping to 20A breakers that we have a phantom limit in our heads?
