PE (always learning)
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- Saint Louis
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- Professional Engineer
Hello all,
I have an issue where I have a GE breaker SFLA36AT0250 with a 70A rating plug, Spectra RMS, SRPF250A70. This breaker is feeding a panel down stream with #6 THHN wire which is rated for 65A. Using NEC 240.4 (B) I am allowed to round up to the next standard overcurrent device rating with exceptions. One of those exceptions is the breaker cannot have overload trip adjustments that can go above its rating. Technically I could install higher rating plugs up to 250A on this breaker, but I have specifically called out for the 70A rating plug to be used. Am I violating NEC 240.4 (B)?
Best Regards
I have an issue where I have a GE breaker SFLA36AT0250 with a 70A rating plug, Spectra RMS, SRPF250A70. This breaker is feeding a panel down stream with #6 THHN wire which is rated for 65A. Using NEC 240.4 (B) I am allowed to round up to the next standard overcurrent device rating with exceptions. One of those exceptions is the breaker cannot have overload trip adjustments that can go above its rating. Technically I could install higher rating plugs up to 250A on this breaker, but I have specifically called out for the 70A rating plug to be used. Am I violating NEC 240.4 (B)?
Best Regards