tapankatwala
Electrical
- May 12, 2007
- 5
Hello,
I wanted to understand when to use panelboard to feed motor loads v/s MCC. There are about 10-12, fractional to 2 hp, 1-phase, 208V, pumps which needs power in a heating system design. These pumps have ECMs and hence wouldn't need starter, but would require control via BAS. The total motor load is around 9,000 - 10,000 watts. Each pump would require a dedicated disconnect switch within line of sight.
I wanted to inquire about the best practice feeding options for these pumps. I thought if I could consider MCC then all the disconnects (with hand-off-auto) could be installed in one location instead of running feeds from panelboard to separate disconnects. MCCs usually seem to have min. bus rating of 600A, so I wanted to inquire if such MCCs would have lug rating of approx. 60A or so I could feed the MCC via appropriately sized feeder (#6 AWG) and 60A breaker from a central distribution panel.
I'd appreciate your insights.
Thank you.
I wanted to understand when to use panelboard to feed motor loads v/s MCC. There are about 10-12, fractional to 2 hp, 1-phase, 208V, pumps which needs power in a heating system design. These pumps have ECMs and hence wouldn't need starter, but would require control via BAS. The total motor load is around 9,000 - 10,000 watts. Each pump would require a dedicated disconnect switch within line of sight.
I wanted to inquire about the best practice feeding options for these pumps. I thought if I could consider MCC then all the disconnects (with hand-off-auto) could be installed in one location instead of running feeds from panelboard to separate disconnects. MCCs usually seem to have min. bus rating of 600A, so I wanted to inquire if such MCCs would have lug rating of approx. 60A or so I could feed the MCC via appropriately sized feeder (#6 AWG) and 60A breaker from a central distribution panel.
I'd appreciate your insights.
Thank you.