MTEC Instructor
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- Location
- Michigan
- Occupation
- Technical Instructor
Hello and thank you for taking the time to read and reply to my question,
My students are learning motor controls on a training unit connected to 3-phase 208VAC power. The electricians used 3 single phase circuit breakers with a plastic connector in the panel box to "tie" the breakers together for each 3-phase circuit. However, when my students wire up something wrong and turn on the disconnect, only 1 of the circuit breakers will trip leaving the other 2 legs hot since a single breaker doesn't have enough spring force to turn off the other 2 legs.
MY MAIN CONCERN IS FOR MY STUDENT'S SAFETY!
I'm currently training another instructor and was observing his class last week and watched a student pull a fuse from a live leg of the circuit because they assumed all 3 phases were tripped when only 1 phase tripped.
I've asked our building maintenance and electricians to install the correct 3-phase breakers for these circuits and they tell me I'm wrong and everything is installed correctly and is up to code, which I totally disagree with. Are 3-phase breakers required?
How can I word my appeal so that the electricians will install the proper 3-phase circuit breakers?
Thanks so much...
My students are learning motor controls on a training unit connected to 3-phase 208VAC power. The electricians used 3 single phase circuit breakers with a plastic connector in the panel box to "tie" the breakers together for each 3-phase circuit. However, when my students wire up something wrong and turn on the disconnect, only 1 of the circuit breakers will trip leaving the other 2 legs hot since a single breaker doesn't have enough spring force to turn off the other 2 legs.
MY MAIN CONCERN IS FOR MY STUDENT'S SAFETY!
I'm currently training another instructor and was observing his class last week and watched a student pull a fuse from a live leg of the circuit because they assumed all 3 phases were tripped when only 1 phase tripped.
I've asked our building maintenance and electricians to install the correct 3-phase breakers for these circuits and they tell me I'm wrong and everything is installed correctly and is up to code, which I totally disagree with. Are 3-phase breakers required?
How can I word my appeal so that the electricians will install the proper 3-phase circuit breakers?
Thanks so much...