I am designing an industrial machine. NEC 430 gives me the minimum Feeder OCPD for a mixed motor load. Since this is a minimum, my question is how to correctly select the Mains feeder service so that it is correctly coordinated with the machine. In some instances, the OCPD of a motor on my machine is only 5 AMPS away from the mains service. Please keep in mind that this is a mixed load of heaters and motors. If I am running at full capacity and have a short at my motor, how do I prevent my Mains from tripping before the branch circuit?
The point of my question is when using NEC 430 to get the minimum feeder OCPD, how do should I approach selecting the minimum feeder service and moving up to the next size service? Is there a general rule of thumb to not have the FLA of a machine and the main service less than 5 amps if the machine FLA is over 35A? I hope I am clear enough in my question. I want to use NEC 430 without selecting too small of a mains service. Sometimes the calculations come out nice and I have a comfortable margine, but sometimes they do not and the minimum mains is close to the FLA of the machine.
Thanks in advance.
The point of my question is when using NEC 430 to get the minimum feeder OCPD, how do should I approach selecting the minimum feeder service and moving up to the next size service? Is there a general rule of thumb to not have the FLA of a machine and the main service less than 5 amps if the machine FLA is over 35A? I hope I am clear enough in my question. I want to use NEC 430 without selecting too small of a mains service. Sometimes the calculations come out nice and I have a comfortable margine, but sometimes they do not and the minimum mains is close to the FLA of the machine.
Thanks in advance.