Conductor Sizing

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CopperTone

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I want to double check this job I'm putting together. It consists of installing power to a packaged chiller unit on a roof.

the specs say this. Trane RTAA 125

max main breaker size 350amps
min. circuit ampacity 259 amps
460 V 3 phase
use a fused disconnect
time delay or dual element (RDE) fuse 300amp


so if I understand this correctly - I can change/adjust existing switch gear trip to 350amps for the breaker , conductor size from switch gear to disconnect on roof 100' away will be 3 - #300mcm thhn copper with a #3 copper grounding conductor.

#300 kcmil is good for 285amps from 75 degree C column of 310.16 table - is that correct?

then obviously a nema 3R rated 480V 3 phase fused disconnect on the roof at the unit

use 300amp fuses in this disconnect?


then use 3 - # 300mcm & 1 # 3 grounding wires from the disconnect on the roof to the wiring compartment in the unit?

I get confused with the fact that there is a 350amp breaker, 285amp rated wire, and a 300amp fuse?

Is this correct? thanks
 
I didn't check your numbers but yes you can have a conductor that is rated less than the OCPD because the unit itself has overload protection built in.
 
It would be acceptable here, but, we look at that fusible disconnect as a "disconnect" in this case and not the branch circuit protective device.
An argument can be made that the wiring from the gear to the disconnect is a feeder and then it would be questionable if you could exceed a 300 amp limit on a 285 amp rated wire.
we'll see what others say.
 
augie47 said:
An argument can be made that the wiring from the gear to the disconnect is a feeder and then it would be questionable if you could exceed a 300 amp limit on a 285 amp rated wire.
we'll see what others say.

Wouldn't 240.4(B) kick in here
 
yes. but unless I'm mistaken his wire ampacity is 285 and he wants to go to 350 skpping the 300 "standard".
Again, I have no problem, but I've seen other inspectors dis-allow it.
 
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