Mustang125
Member
- Location
- New Hampshire
- Occupation
- Master Electrician, Project Manager and Estimator
When reading a nameplate on a roof top unit and it says
min. Circuit amp 23
max fuse size 35
max breaker size 35
could I use a 30amp breaker? Normally I'd see max breaker size and use that, but it's come to my attention that I might get away with sizing my own breaker based off of min. Circuit amps.
now how about when it says
min. Circuit amps 28
max fuse size 35
max breaker size 35
could I use a 30 in that situation or no because it's more than 80% breaker. When researching the meaning of min. Circuit amps, it sounds like that has the 125% and all this other crap built into there math and that's how they come up with that number so does the 80% breaker rule apply?
min. Circuit amp 23
max fuse size 35
max breaker size 35
could I use a 30amp breaker? Normally I'd see max breaker size and use that, but it's come to my attention that I might get away with sizing my own breaker based off of min. Circuit amps.
now how about when it says
min. Circuit amps 28
max fuse size 35
max breaker size 35
could I use a 30 in that situation or no because it's more than 80% breaker. When researching the meaning of min. Circuit amps, it sounds like that has the 125% and all this other crap built into there math and that's how they come up with that number so does the 80% breaker rule apply?