PhaseShift
Senior Member
We had an incident here recently where we had a size 5 480V starter bucket which had the wires between the bucket stabs and the line side of the breaker melted. Upon further investigation we found that the wires between the bucket stabs and the line side of the breaker were only parallel #4 which would be good for about 170A. Now I know that the MCP breaker in this bucket will not protect these cables from an overload, so my question is, what is supposed to protect these cables from an overload? Is it the motor overloads?
I would have thought that seeing this was a size 5 bucket the factory would have said o.k. the biggest motor that can be used with this bucket is 200hp which equates roughly to 240A or so, so lets size these wires to handle 240A at the minimum. This would be parallel #2's or greater.
Does anyone know the reasoning or design decisions that MCC manufacturers use for sizing the wires internal to these buckets when designing the MCC? I have seen several other cases where these wires seems much smaller than was needed for the motor load.
I would have thought that seeing this was a size 5 bucket the factory would have said o.k. the biggest motor that can be used with this bucket is 200hp which equates roughly to 240A or so, so lets size these wires to handle 240A at the minimum. This would be parallel #2's or greater.
Does anyone know the reasoning or design decisions that MCC manufacturers use for sizing the wires internal to these buckets when designing the MCC? I have seen several other cases where these wires seems much smaller than was needed for the motor load.