milwaukeesteve
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- Milwaukee, WI
I have a question in relation to DOUBLE FUSING but a different question and different topic, so I started a new thread.
If I have a HACR load, with a fused disconnect, what size OCPD and Short Circuit Protection do I install for the circuit feeder conductors that feed the fused disconnect.
Example:
I have a A/C unit outside
max fuse size 40AMPs
Min circuit Ampacity 19Amps
Fused disconnect with 40AMP Time Delay Fuses
Conductors from disconnect to A/C unit are #12s
The above is legal as is from disconnect to unit.
Now my question is the 'feeders' that feed the disconnect. IF they are from a source that cannot have HACR rating (ie. Zinsco, FPE, Pushmatic), what size breaker do you need, what size can you install, what size conductors minimum?
If the Minimum circuit ampacity is 19 Amps, the conductors should never see a running load of more than 19Amps (here we are not worried about in rush current at startup). We should be able to keep #12s as our conductors.
What size breaker (Non inverse time breaker) is needed to allow for inrush current at startup? If I focus on the conductors and only install 20 Amp breakers, the breaker will trip. Am I allowed to install a 30, 40 or even a 100 Amp breaker supplying the 'feeder' conductors, since the Fuses protect the conductors on Overcurrent?
Is it fine to install a 30, 40 or 100Amp Breaker? Now what size conductors? Again I say only #12s.
Any thoughts?
Editted with additional thought: I don't know if any of those breaker manufactures listed above do make HACR rated breakers. I have never seen one. If so, please let me know, too. There may be more also, those were off the top of my head.
If I have a HACR load, with a fused disconnect, what size OCPD and Short Circuit Protection do I install for the circuit feeder conductors that feed the fused disconnect.
Example:
I have a A/C unit outside
max fuse size 40AMPs
Min circuit Ampacity 19Amps
Fused disconnect with 40AMP Time Delay Fuses
Conductors from disconnect to A/C unit are #12s
The above is legal as is from disconnect to unit.
Now my question is the 'feeders' that feed the disconnect. IF they are from a source that cannot have HACR rating (ie. Zinsco, FPE, Pushmatic), what size breaker do you need, what size can you install, what size conductors minimum?
If the Minimum circuit ampacity is 19 Amps, the conductors should never see a running load of more than 19Amps (here we are not worried about in rush current at startup). We should be able to keep #12s as our conductors.
What size breaker (Non inverse time breaker) is needed to allow for inrush current at startup? If I focus on the conductors and only install 20 Amp breakers, the breaker will trip. Am I allowed to install a 30, 40 or even a 100 Amp breaker supplying the 'feeder' conductors, since the Fuses protect the conductors on Overcurrent?
Is it fine to install a 30, 40 or 100Amp Breaker? Now what size conductors? Again I say only #12s.
Any thoughts?
Editted with additional thought: I don't know if any of those breaker manufactures listed above do make HACR rated breakers. I have never seen one. If so, please let me know, too. There may be more also, those were off the top of my head.
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