to pass code do i have to have a 1200 amp switchgear or can i just use a 1200 amp fusible disconnect any ideas ???
You will need to provide ground fault protection somehow.
Bob,
Wouldn't that only apply to a WYE system?
Wouldn't the use of two 600a switches avoid that requirement?You will need to provide ground fault protection somehow.
Or a 1200 MLO with no breakers over 1000. Anthing that prevents you from having a OCP of 1000 amps or greater.Wouldn't the use of two 600a switches avoid that requirement?
That's what I had in mind. It got misdirected on the way to the fingers.Or a 1200 MLO with no breakers over 1000.
215.10 Ground-Fault Protection of Equipment.
Each feeder disconnect rated 1000 amperes or more and installed on solidly grounded wye electrical systems of more than 150 volts to ground, but not exceeding 600 volts phase-to-phase, shall be provided with ground-fault protection of equipment in accordance with the provisions of 230.95.
FPN: For buildings that contain health care occupancies, see the requirements of 517.17.
to pass code do i have to have a 1200 amp switchgear or can i just use a 1200 amp fusable disconnect any ideas ???
Wouldn't the use of two 600a switches avoid that requirement?
or...they fly in the ointment, if load calculations allowed, you could even have (6) 400's. (or any combination). There is no requirement that the sum of the breakers remain at or below the 1200 amps.You could use an 800 and a 400 ,3-400's or even 6- 200's
or...they fly in the ointment, if load calculations allowed, you could even have (6) 400's. (or any combination). There is no requirement that the sum of the breakers remain at or below the 1200 amps.
For some reason in my mind, it said 250v but obviously not, 100 volts makes a big difference, but it sure seems like I have done 208 systems without GFP.