masterelect1
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Has anyone been exposed to a 3 phase thermal overload relay installed inside of a fusible disconnect(3 pole) switch?
Is this a permissable installation without being UL approved. I have been on the Industrial side for the last 25 years and have never heard of nor have I seen this type of set-up..
Here is a typical situation: a 480v 3ph fan on the roof of a commercial bldg. is being supplied directly from the power panelboard with no control point and no overload relay. There is a fusible disconnect switch within sight of the motor. Obviously,there is overcurrent protection at the source and another level of protection is called for at the FDS. A real example would be a 3HP fan (4.8 amps) with 20 amp circ.brkr. at the panel and a fusible disconnect sw. at the motor which according to the plans is to be fused @ 20 amps. As a result of my raising a concern with the designer about this, the info was passed down to me that a FDS would be installed with a built in OL relay. The fact that I have not been exposed to this does not make it incorrect but it does however raise questions with me. Another issue I have is that civilians will have to go into a distribution panel and turn on/off the fan as needed since there is no control point other than the CB or the rooftop FDS.
Is there something wrong with this picture.
Thanks in advance for your input,
John
Is this a permissable installation without being UL approved. I have been on the Industrial side for the last 25 years and have never heard of nor have I seen this type of set-up..
Here is a typical situation: a 480v 3ph fan on the roof of a commercial bldg. is being supplied directly from the power panelboard with no control point and no overload relay. There is a fusible disconnect switch within sight of the motor. Obviously,there is overcurrent protection at the source and another level of protection is called for at the FDS. A real example would be a 3HP fan (4.8 amps) with 20 amp circ.brkr. at the panel and a fusible disconnect sw. at the motor which according to the plans is to be fused @ 20 amps. As a result of my raising a concern with the designer about this, the info was passed down to me that a FDS would be installed with a built in OL relay. The fact that I have not been exposed to this does not make it incorrect but it does however raise questions with me. Another issue I have is that civilians will have to go into a distribution panel and turn on/off the fan as needed since there is no control point other than the CB or the rooftop FDS.
Is there something wrong with this picture.
Thanks in advance for your input,
John