Dustin Foelber
Senior Member
Gentlemen
I have a single phase 240v motor with an FLA of 27 amps feeding a stream circulating system. It is fed by a 2 pole 40 with solid 10 awg for about a 100'. At the motor there is a double pole 30 amp rated toggle switch. My gut feeling is that the 2 pole 40 is the right breaker size if it is properly sized to the 125% overcurrent protection for motors but the conductors are only rated at 30 amps. That is problem 1.
Problem to is starter requirements. Are starters (or localized protection) required on the motors or are they primarily used for the control circuit function. I am rusty on my motor codes. I appreciate any feedback.
Thank You
DUstin
I have a single phase 240v motor with an FLA of 27 amps feeding a stream circulating system. It is fed by a 2 pole 40 with solid 10 awg for about a 100'. At the motor there is a double pole 30 amp rated toggle switch. My gut feeling is that the 2 pole 40 is the right breaker size if it is properly sized to the 125% overcurrent protection for motors but the conductors are only rated at 30 amps. That is problem 1.
Problem to is starter requirements. Are starters (or localized protection) required on the motors or are they primarily used for the control circuit function. I am rusty on my motor codes. I appreciate any feedback.
Thank You
DUstin