I've never dealt with single phase motors before obviously, so I appreciate the guidance! I am still unsure of everything after reading that article. Everything im looking up is generally dealing with 220vac single phase motors, not 120vac..
The motor will not be automatically started, manually with a disconnect switch, mentioned below
I'm assuming the motor will have the integral thermal protection that you mention , as it will be a Rexroth motor (don't know exact model # yet) .
I shouldn't have to follow 430.32 according to that article article it is 1hp or less.
I was looking at using a fused (class J - time delay) disconnect switch with a thru door handle to turn the motor on/off. It's 30A max, but I'd fuse it at your recommended 150-175%, whatever that is...
That would give me short circuit and overload protection(even tho not required at 1HP) with provision for a Lock Out Tag Out locally right at the motor. Am I wrong here?
Eaton # R9C3030U
It is HP rated but not for a 120Vac motor...?
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http://www.eaton.com/ecm/idcplg?Idc...veAs=0&Rendition=Primary&dDocName=PG00802002E
Would it be better practice to use a non fused disconnect switch and a single pole circuit breaker such as Eaton faz-d20/1-na-sp (assuming 20A is 150% of the motors FLA)
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...FjADegQIChAB&usg=AOvVaw2DM0VdfrFzoqPAJqnjQQvR
There will also be another control circuit inside this enclosure if there's any relevance to a good design here. It's just a 120vac solenoid that I will put a single pole CB with a selector switch to control it