Steve@sei
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- Washington/Alaska
I have been told by engineers that it is perfectly sound to use demand factors in 555.12 for sizing a main breaker in a Marine setting.
Here is the design criteria.
Dock mounted sub station distribution panel #1 480/240 single phase with a connected secondary load of apx 170 amps
Dock mounted sub station distribution panel #2 480/240 single phase with a connected secondary load of apx 415 amps
Both are being fed from a 400 amp 480/3 phase distribution board which is fused at apx 300 amps, bussed at 600 amp.
So we have a main breaker in MDP at 300/3 480 volt. Calculated load at 204 amps
sub breaker in the MDP at 250/2 480 volt
sub breaker in the MDP at 600/2 480 volt
What is wrong with this picture?
Here is the design criteria.
Dock mounted sub station distribution panel #1 480/240 single phase with a connected secondary load of apx 170 amps
Dock mounted sub station distribution panel #2 480/240 single phase with a connected secondary load of apx 415 amps
Both are being fed from a 400 amp 480/3 phase distribution board which is fused at apx 300 amps, bussed at 600 amp.
So we have a main breaker in MDP at 300/3 480 volt. Calculated load at 204 amps
sub breaker in the MDP at 250/2 480 volt
sub breaker in the MDP at 600/2 480 volt
What is wrong with this picture?