Max Hudson
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A recent Journeyman Test given in my state asked the following:
Given a 230Volt, single phase 3 HP motor, find the ampacity rating for the disconnect.
I'm wondering if I should use 746 Watts per HP and ohms law to calculate the ampacity or to use table 430.248 to determine the ampacity. According to section 430.110, I multiply the FLC by 115% to determine the disconnect size.
I'm thinking that since it asks for FLC, I should use the table, which would mean 17Amps X 1.15 = 19.55 amps. If either calculation were correct, a standard size disconnect would be at least 20 amps. Most electrical supply houses start with 30Amp disconnects however. What do you think should a student should put as an answer to the question?
A second question on the same test asked the following:
A 10KVA range is on a 120/240Volt circuit. Find the amps for the circuit.
Should I use table 220.55 and take 8KW as the power to use in ohms law to calculate amps or use 10KW instead? If I use 8KW, I end up with 33.33 Amps and a 40 Amp Circuit Breaker. If I use 10KW, I end up with 41.7 Amps and end up with a 45 Amp circuit Breaker. How would you answer the question?
Given a 230Volt, single phase 3 HP motor, find the ampacity rating for the disconnect.
I'm wondering if I should use 746 Watts per HP and ohms law to calculate the ampacity or to use table 430.248 to determine the ampacity. According to section 430.110, I multiply the FLC by 115% to determine the disconnect size.
I'm thinking that since it asks for FLC, I should use the table, which would mean 17Amps X 1.15 = 19.55 amps. If either calculation were correct, a standard size disconnect would be at least 20 amps. Most electrical supply houses start with 30Amp disconnects however. What do you think should a student should put as an answer to the question?
A second question on the same test asked the following:
A 10KVA range is on a 120/240Volt circuit. Find the amps for the circuit.
Should I use table 220.55 and take 8KW as the power to use in ohms law to calculate amps or use 10KW instead? If I use 8KW, I end up with 33.33 Amps and a 40 Amp Circuit Breaker. If I use 10KW, I end up with 41.7 Amps and end up with a 45 Amp circuit Breaker. How would you answer the question?