Yes, nameplate is what I would use. And most thermal overloads I have come across have a range so the setting us adjustable.When sizing overloads ( heaters) for 3 phase starters, do you use the current on the nameplate of the motor for A( amps) or S.F.A. ?
i use motor FLA.When sizing overloads ( heaters) for 3 phase starters, do you use the current on the nameplate of the motor for A( amps) or S.F.A. ?
Yes, RTFM. Some mfrs tell you to use the nameplate FLA exactly as shown, then adjust up for SF if required, some tell you that their selection tables are based on a 1.15SF and you adjust DOWN if the motor is 1.0 SF. You cannot make generalizations.Read instructions for your device. Often if a motor with a 1.0 SF you must use 90% of nameplate as the device and selection table or setting was designed for use with 1.15 SF.