Nardie
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- Location
- North Augusta, SC USA
So I was informed today that the main fire alarm panel I have is overloaded due to the number of power supplies in the panel. The fire alarm panel has five power supplies that could require if fully loaded 5A each, and it is protected by a 20A breaker from the lighting panel. Therefore, 25A and the 20A breaker would trip. However, during annual testing of the fire detection circuits, which activates all devices, there has been no issue. We don't record the amps during this test because it is not required. We are planning to do this to see the actually amp draw. So my question is, if the amp draw is below 20A is it acceptable to have a 20A breaker protect equipment that could exceed the 20A? When I look at the NEC it provides maximum protection, not minimum. Also, this seems to me to like a lighting panel with a 100A breaker, yet when I look at the VA load on the panel schedule it would be overloaded. Yet, we all know load diversity and other factors should be considered. So, I appreciate any thoughts.