petersonra
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern illinois
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- engineer
It is not really a series rating one is going after by adding current limiting fuses in front of a control panel. It is what ul calls a high short circuit current rating. It just means that you can take advantage of some combination of devices that allows a device with a relatively low sure circuit current rating to have a higher short circuit current rating. Often it involves current limiting fuses but it doesn't not have to be current limiting fuses. For instance it's not unusual to be able to put A specific motor protection circuit breaker in front of a specific contactor and the combination of the two assumes a higher short-circuit current rating than the contactor by itself.Definitely, no amount of series-rated breaker combo will be applicable here as the sum of the motor load currents exceeds 1% (0.01 X 10,000 =100 A)of the lowest breaker interrupting rating.
There are only two ways one has to go: 1) try to interpose impedance between the 39 kA source and the 10 kA SCCR equipment or 2) have the panel re-designed to withstand a 39 kA available fault.
UL 508A does not appear to recognize so-called series rating at all.