corvalan
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I want to know the community's opinion on the following:
Situation:
An MCC bucket has only an MCP (not a circuit breaker). This bucket has not been modified in the field. It came as such.
The MCC bucket is listed as a feeder bucket by UL, not a controller bucket
Wire from the MCC bucket terminated at a downstream VFD with internal OL protection, properly configured.
Questions:
A. Does this installation meet the NEC regarding the following:
A.1: Is this cable between the MCP and the VFD a motor branch circuit or a feeder circuit?
A2.: Is it regulated by Article 430 or 240?
A.3: The cable between the MCP and VFD is not protected for an OL condition, like a high-resistance ground fault current. Is this compoliante still?
A.4: Does the NEC require the installation of an additional OL protection at the bucket for the OL protection of this cable (not the motor)?
B: Does this installation meet the UL requirements for the MCC and feeder bucket in the following:
B.1: The bucket is UL-listed as a feeder. Does this listing allow the feeder bucket to house an MCP instead of a circuit breaker?
C: Do not address the following because it is irrelevant.
C:1. If this bucket is listed as a controller bucket, this installation is obviously a violation of the listing. This is clear.
C2: Assume that the MCP satisfies the requirement of the maximum OCPD size. So there is no code violation there.
C.3: Assume that the cable between the MCP and VFD has proper short-circuit and ground-fault protection by the MCP. No violation there.
If you can, please keep your comments relevant to the situation of the two following situations:
1. OL cable protection between the MCP and VFD
2. UL requirements to install an MCP in a UL-listed feeder bucket.
Thanks so much
Situation:
An MCC bucket has only an MCP (not a circuit breaker). This bucket has not been modified in the field. It came as such.
The MCC bucket is listed as a feeder bucket by UL, not a controller bucket
Wire from the MCC bucket terminated at a downstream VFD with internal OL protection, properly configured.
Questions:
A. Does this installation meet the NEC regarding the following:
A.1: Is this cable between the MCP and the VFD a motor branch circuit or a feeder circuit?
A2.: Is it regulated by Article 430 or 240?
A.3: The cable between the MCP and VFD is not protected for an OL condition, like a high-resistance ground fault current. Is this compoliante still?
A.4: Does the NEC require the installation of an additional OL protection at the bucket for the OL protection of this cable (not the motor)?
B: Does this installation meet the UL requirements for the MCC and feeder bucket in the following:
B.1: The bucket is UL-listed as a feeder. Does this listing allow the feeder bucket to house an MCP instead of a circuit breaker?
C: Do not address the following because it is irrelevant.
C:1. If this bucket is listed as a controller bucket, this installation is obviously a violation of the listing. This is clear.
C2: Assume that the MCP satisfies the requirement of the maximum OCPD size. So there is no code violation there.
C.3: Assume that the cable between the MCP and VFD has proper short-circuit and ground-fault protection by the MCP. No violation there.
If you can, please keep your comments relevant to the situation of the two following situations:
1. OL cable protection between the MCP and VFD
2. UL requirements to install an MCP in a UL-listed feeder bucket.
Thanks so much