Re: Wire size
That motor draws about 27 amps, as you said the 10 AWG is rated 35 amps.
The 60 amp circuit breaker is not for overload in this case.
The only purpose of the 60 amp breaker is Short-Circuit and Ground-Fault Protection, if either of these faults occur the 10 AWG will be sufficient to operate the breaker.
The overload protection of these conductors is provided by the motor overloads in the motor starter.
Take a look at 240.4(G) and sections III, IV and V of Article 430.
[ January 08, 2004, 02:28 PM: Message edited by: iwire ]