greenspark1
Senior Member
- Location
- New England
Hello,
We're starting to see a lot of ECMs that are variable speed and very low power use. This makes traditional branch circuit sizing tough. For instance, a Grundfos 1/2 HP 115V pump lists a max current of only 2.8A. This is in comparison to the 9.8A listed in the NEC table 430.248, or 5.4 per 430.247. I would like to put 3 of them on a 20A branch circuit. Is it fine to use the actual nameplate/manufacturer data for branch circuit sizing and OCPD sizing? How are others handling these (relatively) new pumps.
We're starting to see a lot of ECMs that are variable speed and very low power use. This makes traditional branch circuit sizing tough. For instance, a Grundfos 1/2 HP 115V pump lists a max current of only 2.8A. This is in comparison to the 9.8A listed in the NEC table 430.248, or 5.4 per 430.247. I would like to put 3 of them on a 20A branch circuit. Is it fine to use the actual nameplate/manufacturer data for branch circuit sizing and OCPD sizing? How are others handling these (relatively) new pumps.