projectmgr
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- tucson az
I have three questions to resolve a difference of opinion I am having with an outside consultant:
1) Me: The label or designation on a three phase plug or receptacle, i.e. 30a, calls out the
maximum current per leg.
Her: The 30a designation calls out a total amp load for the plug.
2) Me: The 30a labeled plug should be protected by three 30a breakers.
Her: Protecting the plug with 30a breakers would require a 90a plug. (I never heard of
one of those)
3) There is also the question if we protected a 30a rated plug with three 20a breakers we
would be basically overprotected the plug but will no be violating code.
Any guidance, particularily code references covering these issues, would be highly appreciated.
1) Me: The label or designation on a three phase plug or receptacle, i.e. 30a, calls out the
maximum current per leg.
Her: The 30a designation calls out a total amp load for the plug.
2) Me: The 30a labeled plug should be protected by three 30a breakers.
Her: Protecting the plug with 30a breakers would require a 90a plug. (I never heard of
one of those)
3) There is also the question if we protected a 30a rated plug with three 20a breakers we
would be basically overprotected the plug but will no be violating code.
Any guidance, particularily code references covering these issues, would be highly appreciated.