NEC 2017, New Hampshire.
I have a pair of 10 HP pumps that I want to power from a single breaker on a 480Y/277 V panel. They will each use a VFD, and the VFDs will be mounted next to the motors. The 480 V panel will be more than 50' from the VFDs and pumps.
I have the option to buy from Danfoss a VFD with a line side disconnect and line side fuses all integrated into the NEMA 12 drive housing. Since they are provided by the manufacturer, I would assume that these fuses would meet the manufacturer's requirements for branch circuit protection 430.130(A)(2), and that the disconnecting means would meet 430.128 by having a rating not less than 115% of the rated input current.
Therefore, would it be accepted that the line side of these drives are a feeder, and not a branch circuit? This drive option seems nice if it can avoid the need for a separate fusible switch before each VFD to provide short circuit protection and LOTO.
I have a pair of 10 HP pumps that I want to power from a single breaker on a 480Y/277 V panel. They will each use a VFD, and the VFDs will be mounted next to the motors. The 480 V panel will be more than 50' from the VFDs and pumps.
I have the option to buy from Danfoss a VFD with a line side disconnect and line side fuses all integrated into the NEMA 12 drive housing. Since they are provided by the manufacturer, I would assume that these fuses would meet the manufacturer's requirements for branch circuit protection 430.130(A)(2), and that the disconnecting means would meet 430.128 by having a rating not less than 115% of the rated input current.
Therefore, would it be accepted that the line side of these drives are a feeder, and not a branch circuit? This drive option seems nice if it can avoid the need for a separate fusible switch before each VFD to provide short circuit protection and LOTO.