I have two items regarding Fire Pumps that I would like to bounce off of everyone.
1.) If you have two sources feeding a fire pump (one being the utility and the second being an onsite generator). The Primary source needs to sized at locked rotor current indefinitely {2002 NEC 695.3(A)}. Does the generator feed also need to be sized at locked rotor current or can it be sized at starting current only per 2002 NEC 695.3(B)(2)?
2.) The second item is regarding the feeder protection of the two feeds to the fire pump ATS. Does the feeder from the generator to the fire pump ATS need to be encased in 2? of concrete or any of the other items listed in 695.6(B) or can the exception to 695.6(A) {Exception: Where there are multiple sources of supply with means for automatic connection from one source to the other, the requirement shall only apply to those conductors on the load side of that point of automatic connection between sources.} be used and only the feeders on the secondary side of the Fire Pump ATS Be encased if they are not located within the same room?
Thanks,
Ed
1.) If you have two sources feeding a fire pump (one being the utility and the second being an onsite generator). The Primary source needs to sized at locked rotor current indefinitely {2002 NEC 695.3(A)}. Does the generator feed also need to be sized at locked rotor current or can it be sized at starting current only per 2002 NEC 695.3(B)(2)?
2.) The second item is regarding the feeder protection of the two feeds to the fire pump ATS. Does the feeder from the generator to the fire pump ATS need to be encased in 2? of concrete or any of the other items listed in 695.6(B) or can the exception to 695.6(A) {Exception: Where there are multiple sources of supply with means for automatic connection from one source to the other, the requirement shall only apply to those conductors on the load side of that point of automatic connection between sources.} be used and only the feeders on the secondary side of the Fire Pump ATS Be encased if they are not located within the same room?
Thanks,
Ed