wallyswrld
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Our crane DC motor (208FLA) has a voltmeter tapped on the armature conductors just before they exit the panel (via conduit) to the motor. The voltmeter conductors (#16AWG) are <10feet long, remain entirely in the panel and are adequately sized to the meter load (which is in milliamps). The meter conductors are not fused. This exists on several cranes for at least 9 years w/o problems.
IMO, the meter conductors do not require OCP since they do not directly function/affect motor control (the conductors only feed the panel voltmeter mounted on the enclosure above the panel door for external viewing) and meet the 240.21(B)(1) criteria.
However, am being told the meter is still a motor control circuit requiring installation of a fuseholder/fuses. In addition, am told the fuseholder lineside conductors would have to be upsized to #8AWG per 430.72(A).
Anyone have a similar situation out there? Is the meter circuit a Feeder Tap [per 240.21(B)(1)] or a motor control circuit [per 430.72(A)]?
IMO, the meter conductors do not require OCP since they do not directly function/affect motor control (the conductors only feed the panel voltmeter mounted on the enclosure above the panel door for external viewing) and meet the 240.21(B)(1) criteria.
However, am being told the meter is still a motor control circuit requiring installation of a fuseholder/fuses. In addition, am told the fuseholder lineside conductors would have to be upsized to #8AWG per 430.72(A).
Anyone have a similar situation out there? Is the meter circuit a Feeder Tap [per 240.21(B)(1)] or a motor control circuit [per 430.72(A)]?