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  1. RogO

    Very high inrush current

    Looking at your post again the Class CC fuse that you are using is not designed use in other then small motors. If you motor is a 20 HP 575-volt motor the FLA would be 22 amperes. If it is a 25 HP 575-volt motor the FLA would be 27 amperes. I would suggest a 30 to 35 ampere or a 35 to 45 ampere...
  2. RogO

    Very high inrush current

    If you use 40 ampere RK-5 fuses does not necessarily mean you need to increase you wire size. Code requires a minimum of 125% ampacity for wire size, but you may put fuses sized up to 175% FLA. This is for short current and locked rotor protection. You still need to have overload protection...
  3. RogO

    What Ungrounded System's Ground Fault Current t?

    I was on the wrong track maybe. Are you formulating the ground fault settings on your relays or are you making short circuits calulations?
  4. RogO

    What Ungrounded System's Ground Fault Current t?

    In the case of 1 phase going to "ground" in an ungrounded system current would not flow, you would not trip a breaker or blow a fuse. If 1 phase gets unintentionally grounded what you would have then in effect is a grounded system. The only time that you would have real current flow is when...

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