timjturner
Electrical
- Aug 24, 2006
- 10
Hello,
I'm having trouble figuring out what exactly is the legal way to size conductors in one of my typical motor circuits. My typical circuit includes an MCP (motor circuit protector) and overload protection inside of the MCC and a fusible disconnect switch near the motor. Logically, I would size the conductors based on the FLA of the motor (1.25x), because the overload protection would not permit the circuit to reach a higher ampacity. But is this the legal way based on the NEC? If not, how should I go about this?
Here is an example: MCP = 30A, DISC = 30A, FUSE = 25A, MOTOR = 10HP (14 FLA), OL set to trip at just above 14FLA.
Thanks!
I'm having trouble figuring out what exactly is the legal way to size conductors in one of my typical motor circuits. My typical circuit includes an MCP (motor circuit protector) and overload protection inside of the MCC and a fusible disconnect switch near the motor. Logically, I would size the conductors based on the FLA of the motor (1.25x), because the overload protection would not permit the circuit to reach a higher ampacity. But is this the legal way based on the NEC? If not, how should I go about this?
Here is an example: MCP = 30A, DISC = 30A, FUSE = 25A, MOTOR = 10HP (14 FLA), OL set to trip at just above 14FLA.
Thanks!