tim89s
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Can you use a 60 amp breaker and wire on 40 amp noncontinuous restive load? Please give code section if there is one.
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tim
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tim
Generally, yes you can.
210.23 Permissible Loads. ...An individual branch circuit shall be permitted to supply any load for which it is rated. A branch circuit supplying two or more outlets...shall supply only the loads specified according to its size as specified in 210.23(A) thru (D).
210.23(D) Branch Circuits Larger than 50 Amperes. Branch circuits larger than 50 amps shall supply on nonlighting outlet loads.
The branch circuit would be fine but the load may need overcurrent protection set at 40 amps. We really need to know what the load is to determine if this set up is acceptable.
Chris
Generally, yes you can.
The load is a three phase power supply used for testing equipment.
Yes it "cares".No instructions. For simplicity sake lets assume its a heater. Could I protect it with a 60 amp
breaker and wire. This may sound stupid but I thought the ocpd was for the wire. I didn't think the code cared about the device it was serving.
Power supplies are not in the list. Fixed-Electric Space Heating is...??? In what type of facility is this to be used? What will it be used for, i.e. what will be tested? Anything else that might help accurately categorize it to one of the listed equipment types...?210.20 Overcurrent Protection. Branch-circuit conductors
and equipment shall be protected by overcurrent protective
devices that have a rating or setting that complies
with 210.20(A) through (D).
...
(C) Equipment. The rating or setting of the overcurrent
protective device shall not exceed that specified in the applicable
articles referenced in Table 240.3 for equipment.
Hard to nail down to a listed category. Sounds similar to an adjustable-speed drive system covered by Article 430 Part X, but its requirements don't put a cap on circuit rating.The power supply changes the voltage from 208 to 300 volts and increases the frequency from 60the to 10000hz. I am not sure what they are testing to be honest. They build alot of stuff for airplanes. I am guessing they are testing a motor that is used on a airplane.
Can you use a 60 amp breaker and wire on 40 amp noncontinuous restive load? Please give code section if there is one.
Thank you
tim