This one comes from my boss.
Going from our motor back, we have a contactor, manual motor starter, and now we are adding fusing to the chain. He wants to know if we can leave out the motor fusing if a fused disconnect is being used to power the machine? I told him no according to the examples on 6.1. His concern is with the need to go to the J class fuse on this unit. We are running a 10HP motor at 480V 3P. According to Table 31.1, with a Class CC fuse we can size at 300% FLA of the motor. That puts us over the 30amp limit of the CC class. I moved to the J Class to be able to go to 175% FLA of the motor. This takes up more room in the panel and adds more cost. That is his concern.
Am I right on my figuring here? We do need to keep the fusing the way it is.
Going from our motor back, we have a contactor, manual motor starter, and now we are adding fusing to the chain. He wants to know if we can leave out the motor fusing if a fused disconnect is being used to power the machine? I told him no according to the examples on 6.1. His concern is with the need to go to the J class fuse on this unit. We are running a 10HP motor at 480V 3P. According to Table 31.1, with a Class CC fuse we can size at 300% FLA of the motor. That puts us over the 30amp limit of the CC class. I moved to the J Class to be able to go to 175% FLA of the motor. This takes up more room in the panel and adds more cost. That is his concern.
Am I right on my figuring here? We do need to keep the fusing the way it is.