ElectricMatt
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This is the 2017 code book
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You said the designer is providing a breaker that feeds the pumps. So you can base your answer off of that breaker size.
There is multiple answers for how to size your breaker for a multi motor feeder. There is different criteria in the selection which falls under the design of the circuit.
So if your looking to design a feeder for the 3 pumps you listed than I will stick with the answer I have given previously.
If you are trying to size your feeder off an assumption than you can start with 430.62(A), this is validated by 430.63(3)
If you need more specific information or are having trouble understanding the code book please specify that and many on here will be glad to help with that.
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This is the 2017 code book
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This is the 2020 code book.
They both read the same. That is not specifically for hermetic compressors. I believe that the ….or 440.22(A) is indication that it is not specifically for hermetic compressors.
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Both would reference you back to the one designing the industrial control panel.
If you are designing the control panel it references you to 430.52
If you are installing a pre-designed panels. Then409.21(C)
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However your line of questioning seems to be deviating from a scenario you have specifically to the realm of theory.
If it’s theory, I am game for it. Just call it what it is and don’t try for disguise it as a real world scenario you need help with.
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Both would reference you back to the one designing the industrial control panel.
If you are designing the control panel it references you to 430.52
If you are installing a pre-designed panels. Then409.21(C)
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What about post #25 question number 1? No response
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Okay fair enough. Let me think on it tonight and I will respond tomorrow. I think we can get you to the answer you need.
Just so I make sure I have all the information necessary.
You have the FLA of the three motors.
You know the conductor size you are using based off of the above information.
The designer will tell you what your upstream OCPD device will be.
There is a breaker/fuse provided in the control panel you are feeding with 3 branch circuit OCPD’s for each motor.
Is all of the above correct?
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Can you re phrase that question or maybe put some numbers to it. I am not sure I follow what you are asking.
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430.62(A) says to look at brach circuit overcurrent protection maximum setting or rating based on 430.52.
Well branch circuit overcurrent protection device is Fuse in control panel and when u go to Table 430.52 max u see is 175% for fuse. Where do u get 200% or 250%?
430.62(A) says to look at brach circuit overcurrent protection maximum setting or rating based on 430.52.
Well branch circuit overcurrent protection device is Fuse in control panel and when u go to Table 430.52 max u see is 175% for fuse. Where do u get 200% or 250%?