30A TM CB for a 22A FLA motor? That's pretty small. I'd recomend 60A. see art 430.52
And, of course, 115% to 130% overloads (based on the 22A FLA). See art 430.32. Contrary to popular belief on this forum, the overloads do not limit the load on the motor. If the mechanical system has the motor overloaded, the only thing the overloads do is shut off the motor prior to it catching fire. If the motor is drawing too much current, fix the mechanical system.
Bummer. Maybe next time it is available
Edit to add code articles .. And clean up the stray bitstream
Please correct me if I'm wrong, I don't dabble in these situations very often.....
But the way I read 430.52 it says maximum rating, not a minimum.
Also 430.52 B just says the motor branch circuit device shall be capable of carrying starting current of the motor.
And that's it.
I read note 3 on table 430.52 also and maybe that could apply?
All the motor is used for is to pump hydronic fluid around.
I think this motor is way oversized for the application.
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