mshields
Senior Member
- Location
- Boston, MA
What is up with the new version of this spec paragraph, formerly called Noninstantaneous Trip, now renamed, Arc Energy Reduction, a new opening paragraph serving as an English teachers example of how not to write one. It goes like this:
Where the highest continuous current trip setting for which the actual overcurrent device installed in a circuit breaker is rated or can be adjusted is 1200A or higher, 240.87(A) and (B) shall apply.
Do they mean:
Where the highest continuous current trip setting, based on both the trip device and the breaker itself combined, is rated for or can be adjusted to 1200A or higher, 240.87(A) and (B) shall apply.
Is it me???
Where the highest continuous current trip setting for which the actual overcurrent device installed in a circuit breaker is rated or can be adjusted is 1200A or higher, 240.87(A) and (B) shall apply.
Do they mean:
Where the highest continuous current trip setting, based on both the trip device and the breaker itself combined, is rated for or can be adjusted to 1200A or higher, 240.87(A) and (B) shall apply.
Is it me???