I have 30hp, 480V, 3ph motor that, at present, is connected to a NEMA size 2 combination starter rated at 25hp. The motor nameplate indicates the motor draws 36 amps. The adjustable overloads in the starter are set at 26.7 amps. At present this is a temporary installation.
The motor was specified as a 25hp and we have a size 2, FVNR, MCC bucket rated at 25hp for the motor. The owner ordered the 30hp motor and now wants to use the 25hp bucket on the 30hp motor in a permanent installation reasoning that the temporary installation is working so the permanent installation should function as well.
I'm not comfortable with the idea but is this a violation of any NEC code? I believe section 430.83.A.(1) requires the controller be rated for the horsepower of the motor.
Thank you in advance...
The motor was specified as a 25hp and we have a size 2, FVNR, MCC bucket rated at 25hp for the motor. The owner ordered the 30hp motor and now wants to use the 25hp bucket on the 30hp motor in a permanent installation reasoning that the temporary installation is working so the permanent installation should function as well.
I'm not comfortable with the idea but is this a violation of any NEC code? I believe section 430.83.A.(1) requires the controller be rated for the horsepower of the motor.
Thank you in advance...