tumbleweed1
Electrical
- Sep 19, 2013
- 44
Canadian application here, but should not be different than NEC. I'm in the middle of a tussle between two very experienced guys here about conductor sizing on a motor branch circuit fed from a MCP and OL.
Example:
On a 50HP/600V motor- FLA=52A as per code table.
Simple Calcs:
52A*1.25=65A
52A*2.5=130
Overload= Max of 1.25*FLA
Conductor size= Min of 1.25*FLA
MCP size= Max of 2.5*FLA
Eng 1: Conductor needs to be sized for overload. Conductor is thermally protected by overload set at same 125% rating; Does not need to be sized for ampacity of MCP since MCP is only magnetic trip
OL= 65A
Conductor= 65A
MCP= 100A
Cable is sized for 65A minimum. This 125% is much less than 100A. Do not upsize to match frame of MCP. For trip settings, this keeps us in the middle of the available range on the MCP trip settings (1300% max trip dial)
Eng 2: Conductor needs to be sized for MCP frame size. MCP is 100A, conductor must be sized at least 100A even if overload is set at 65A. Wants to save money on cables so chooses MCP=70A and conductor=70A.
OL= 65A
Conductor= 100A
MCP= 100A
My thoughts:
Agree with Eng 1. Have looked at MCP trip curve and even with a MCP with 70AF, this MCP will operate indefinitely at 200A. Therefore, overload protects cables at lower currents, and MCP steps in at higher currents. Therefore, protect conductor with overload, and MCP is besides the point.
Your thoughts???
Closest thing I found for a past thread was this:
Example:
On a 50HP/600V motor- FLA=52A as per code table.
Simple Calcs:
52A*1.25=65A
52A*2.5=130
Overload= Max of 1.25*FLA
Conductor size= Min of 1.25*FLA
MCP size= Max of 2.5*FLA
Eng 1: Conductor needs to be sized for overload. Conductor is thermally protected by overload set at same 125% rating; Does not need to be sized for ampacity of MCP since MCP is only magnetic trip
OL= 65A
Conductor= 65A
MCP= 100A
Cable is sized for 65A minimum. This 125% is much less than 100A. Do not upsize to match frame of MCP. For trip settings, this keeps us in the middle of the available range on the MCP trip settings (1300% max trip dial)
Eng 2: Conductor needs to be sized for MCP frame size. MCP is 100A, conductor must be sized at least 100A even if overload is set at 65A. Wants to save money on cables so chooses MCP=70A and conductor=70A.
OL= 65A
Conductor= 100A
MCP= 100A
My thoughts:
Agree with Eng 1. Have looked at MCP trip curve and even with a MCP with 70AF, this MCP will operate indefinitely at 200A. Therefore, overload protects cables at lower currents, and MCP steps in at higher currents. Therefore, protect conductor with overload, and MCP is besides the point.
Your thoughts???
Closest thing I found for a past thread was this: