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Hello forum users.
I am building an industrial control panel (in Australia) for use in Nth Dakota.
Due to the huge variations in electrical code requirements between Oz & the US I need some assistance -for which I am happy to pay for.
Most answers are black & white however there are a few that may involve "workarounds" to satisfy the US NEC & our methods of construction. An example of the type of question is as below.
Q1. We have a Motor Control Centre with a total motor loading of 180A. Due to the machine operation & diversity factor, these machines typically draw 60-80A when running. Note: there are not any interlocks that prevent the operating current going higher, other than the motors never reach FLC together and that the process would not be operating correctly with all motors running simultaneously. We normally supply the machine with 125A C curve miniature CB. (In Australia we only need rate the supply cables at 125A, as the maximum demand is current limited to 125A). How does this scenario fit in with NEC?
Many thanks,
Gavin Schofield
gavin@dcie.com.au
I am building an industrial control panel (in Australia) for use in Nth Dakota.
Due to the huge variations in electrical code requirements between Oz & the US I need some assistance -for which I am happy to pay for.
Most answers are black & white however there are a few that may involve "workarounds" to satisfy the US NEC & our methods of construction. An example of the type of question is as below.
Q1. We have a Motor Control Centre with a total motor loading of 180A. Due to the machine operation & diversity factor, these machines typically draw 60-80A when running. Note: there are not any interlocks that prevent the operating current going higher, other than the motors never reach FLC together and that the process would not be operating correctly with all motors running simultaneously. We normally supply the machine with 125A C curve miniature CB. (In Australia we only need rate the supply cables at 125A, as the maximum demand is current limited to 125A). How does this scenario fit in with NEC?
Many thanks,
Gavin Schofield
gavin@dcie.com.au