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I have noticed quite few recent posts that have stated the following. (more or less)
The branch circuit overcurrent device does not protect the load.
I disagree and offer some code sections to back that up.
NEC rules along with the listing agencies requirements combine to keep the wiring in an appliance from melting down before the BC-OCPD operates.
Would any of us think it was safe to feed an appliance that has a 15 amp cord cap with a 50 amp circuit?
[ January 06, 2006, 08:40 AM: Message edited by: iwire ]
The branch circuit overcurrent device does not protect the load.
I disagree and offer some code sections to back that up.
422.11 Overcurrent Protection.
Appliances shall be protected against overcurrent in accordance with 422.11(A) through (G) and 422.10.
(A) Branch-Circuit Overcurrent Protection. Branch circuits shall be protected in accordance with 240.4.
If a protective device rating is marked on an appliance, the branch-circuit overcurrent device rating shall not exceed the protective device rating marked on the appliance.
What this and other sections say to me is that the branch circuit OCPD is indeed expected to protect the wiring in the appliances.422.11(E) Single Nonmotor-Operated Appliance. If the branch circuit supplies a single non?motor-operated appliance, the rating of overcurrent protection shall
(1)Not exceed that marked on the appliance;
(2)If the overcurrent protection rating is not marked and the appliance is rated 13.3 amperes or less, not exceed 20 amperes; or
(3)If the overcurrent protection rating is not marked and the appliance is rated over 13.3 amperes, not exceed 150 percent of the appliance rated current. Where 150 percent of the appliance rating does not correspond to a standard overcurrent device ampere rating, the next higher standard rating shall be permitted.
NEC rules along with the listing agencies requirements combine to keep the wiring in an appliance from melting down before the BC-OCPD operates.
Would any of us think it was safe to feed an appliance that has a 15 amp cord cap with a 50 amp circuit?
[ January 06, 2006, 08:40 AM: Message edited by: iwire ]