An engineer designed the following system and was turned down by the inspector siting a tap rule.
A distribution panel with an 80 amp breaker fed a junction box with #6 copper. At the juction box two taps were made with #10 copper. Each tap conductor was about 6' in lenght and terminated in a fuseible disconnect with 30 amp fuses. The load connected to the disconnect was an A/C load FLA 22.8 with maximum fuse size 30 amp.
The inspector make the electrician replace the 80 amp breaker with a 60 amp breaker. Since there was two such occurances and this was three phase the cost was substancial.
Does anyone know what code was violated?
Thanks for your help.
A distribution panel with an 80 amp breaker fed a junction box with #6 copper. At the juction box two taps were made with #10 copper. Each tap conductor was about 6' in lenght and terminated in a fuseible disconnect with 30 amp fuses. The load connected to the disconnect was an A/C load FLA 22.8 with maximum fuse size 30 amp.
The inspector make the electrician replace the 80 amp breaker with a 60 amp breaker. Since there was two such occurances and this was three phase the cost was substancial.
Does anyone know what code was violated?
Thanks for your help.