- Location
- Tennessee NEC:2017
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrician
I am in the process of wiring battery chargers for fork lifts. These have multi-tap transformers. When changing them to the correct voltage, the fuses also have to be changed. There is a chart for the fuse sizes depending on the voltage.
Example: 480V with 36A/120V model, the fuse size is 10A, For 208V with 36/120 the fuse size is 25A. I assume the 36/120 is the DC output. These are 3 ph chargers. No problem with these.
The problem is I have to get fuses before going back and I just realized that one of the units is single ph. The voltage will be the same. I haven't looked at the chart for this one and wondered if the fuse size for a single ph would be the same as 3 ph.
Example: 480V with 36A/120V model, the fuse size is 10A, For 208V with 36/120 the fuse size is 25A. I assume the 36/120 is the DC output. These are 3 ph chargers. No problem with these.
The problem is I have to get fuses before going back and I just realized that one of the units is single ph. The voltage will be the same. I haven't looked at the chart for this one and wondered if the fuse size for a single ph would be the same as 3 ph.