Feeder tap?

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papa

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I am installing power for 10 fork lift battery chargers , 480 v- 1 p , 7 amp. each. would it be correct to pull a # 6 thhn on a 70 amp. breaker and tap it to 10 fused disconnects ( fused at 10 amps ) and then to chargers?
 

Dennis Alwon

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I am installing power for 10 fork lift battery chargers , 480 v- 1 p , 7 amp. each. would it be correct to pull a # 6 thhn on a 70 amp. breaker and tap it to 10 fused disconnects ( fused at 10 amps ) and then to chargers?


10 chargers at 7 amps apiece is 70 amps. #6 thhn is only good for 65 amps (75C)
 

charlie

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I don't see a problem except that the loads would be continuous. The feeder should be rated at 78.75 A (63 X 125%). In other words, use #4 Cu 75?C wire and an 80 ampere circuit breaker. :smile:
 
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LarryFine

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Unless these chargers are spaced far apart, I would think a panel would make more sense in both hardware and labor.
 

papa

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Unless these chargers are spaced far apart, I would think a panel would make more sense in both hardware and labor.

I am actually installing a 125 amp panel for the chargers , but was second guessing myself , and thinking maybe a feeder tap would be easier and more cost efficient. These chargers are being relocated from another plant and the fused disconnects are included. They are all close together.
 
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