Charles_Evans
Member
- Location
- Aloha, OR
Definitions:
SCCR - Short Circuit Current Rating
AIR - Amperage Interrupt Rating
Panel board - Enclosure, bus and lugs (NO OCPD).
OCPD - Over Current Protective Device
Assumptions:
1. All electrical equipment must have an SCCR or AIR as applicable.
2. UL Listed equipment must post the SCCR or AIR rating.
3. Panel boards and like must have an SCCR due to electromagnetic attractive forces due to the parrallel current carrying members of the equipment.
Background:
I regularly do design work for an existing facility where I try my best to provide them with accurate information to assist in proper operation and maintenance of their electrical systems. As part of that service, I have been working towards proper labeling of the equipment which includes the SCCR of the equipment - namely panelboards.
In an attempt to determine the SCCR I have consulted the factory for the posted rating of the panel board. I have only attempted this maybe 3 times so far and of those times I have not recieved a response, but recently I was able to speak with someone who informed me that their SCCR rating for their panel is determined by the lowest rated breaker per NEC. I understand that the OCPD AIR rating can de-rate the overall rating at that panel board, but it cannot change the panel board rating itself.
Questions:
1. Are UL listed panel boards to have an SCCR, independant of the OCPD. (I know the OCPD will finally determine the rating at the board per NEC).
2. What should be posted - the SCCR of the panel or the OCPD that limits the panel?
3. If the panel is posted with an SCCR based on the OCPD per UL listing and the panel is inadvertently derated by device(s) with a lower AIR rating then does the installation of that OCPD which derated void the UL listing for the board?
4. [Retorical] Assuming a LARGE facility (200+ panelboards, 6 service entrances, 3 levels of switchboard, on-site emergency generators, etc) with absolutely no records for available fault current, limited to no knowledge of motor loads and transformers on site contributing to fault current, partly complete and/or inaccurate one-lines, and old equipment most without ratings posted. How would a contractor correctly select an OCPD with the right AIR for an existing panel no knowing the available fault current and not having engineering calculations to indicate what the available fault current should be since this is an existing facility.
Ethically and professionally, would you feel that the engineer of record is responsible for calculating that fault current for a small project considering that the panels used are an existing condition?
Thank you for your time and consideration on this posting.
SCCR - Short Circuit Current Rating
AIR - Amperage Interrupt Rating
Panel board - Enclosure, bus and lugs (NO OCPD).
OCPD - Over Current Protective Device
Assumptions:
1. All electrical equipment must have an SCCR or AIR as applicable.
2. UL Listed equipment must post the SCCR or AIR rating.
3. Panel boards and like must have an SCCR due to electromagnetic attractive forces due to the parrallel current carrying members of the equipment.
Background:
I regularly do design work for an existing facility where I try my best to provide them with accurate information to assist in proper operation and maintenance of their electrical systems. As part of that service, I have been working towards proper labeling of the equipment which includes the SCCR of the equipment - namely panelboards.
In an attempt to determine the SCCR I have consulted the factory for the posted rating of the panel board. I have only attempted this maybe 3 times so far and of those times I have not recieved a response, but recently I was able to speak with someone who informed me that their SCCR rating for their panel is determined by the lowest rated breaker per NEC. I understand that the OCPD AIR rating can de-rate the overall rating at that panel board, but it cannot change the panel board rating itself.
Questions:
1. Are UL listed panel boards to have an SCCR, independant of the OCPD. (I know the OCPD will finally determine the rating at the board per NEC).
2. What should be posted - the SCCR of the panel or the OCPD that limits the panel?
3. If the panel is posted with an SCCR based on the OCPD per UL listing and the panel is inadvertently derated by device(s) with a lower AIR rating then does the installation of that OCPD which derated void the UL listing for the board?
4. [Retorical] Assuming a LARGE facility (200+ panelboards, 6 service entrances, 3 levels of switchboard, on-site emergency generators, etc) with absolutely no records for available fault current, limited to no knowledge of motor loads and transformers on site contributing to fault current, partly complete and/or inaccurate one-lines, and old equipment most without ratings posted. How would a contractor correctly select an OCPD with the right AIR for an existing panel no knowing the available fault current and not having engineering calculations to indicate what the available fault current should be since this is an existing facility.
Ethically and professionally, would you feel that the engineer of record is responsible for calculating that fault current for a small project considering that the panels used are an existing condition?
Thank you for your time and consideration on this posting.