PaulKraemer
Electrical
- Jan 13, 2012
- 145
Hi,
I have been trying to design an Industrial Control Panel following the guidelines in UL508A. I have asked several questions related to this project, and members in this forum have been incredibly helpful. I am now at the point where I have ordered all my components, and now I am trying to come to grips with the wire and cable I will need.
I have read UL508A twice, but I'm still a bit unclear about how to choose the conductor size for some of my ground wires. In particular, the component in my panel with the highest current draw will be a Solid-State Relay I'll be using to control power to a resistance heater. I will have this SSR fused at 35 amps. According to UL508A table 28.1 (Ampacities of insulated conductors), I believe I should use 8 AWG copper wire for the current carrying conductors going into and out of this SSR (please correct me if I am wrong). This SSR has a terminal that according to the manufacturer's instructions must be connected to earth ground. It is not clear to me whether I should use 8 AWG for this ground wire, or if it is acceptable to use a smaller ground wire for this purpose.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
I have been trying to design an Industrial Control Panel following the guidelines in UL508A. I have asked several questions related to this project, and members in this forum have been incredibly helpful. I am now at the point where I have ordered all my components, and now I am trying to come to grips with the wire and cable I will need.
I have read UL508A twice, but I'm still a bit unclear about how to choose the conductor size for some of my ground wires. In particular, the component in my panel with the highest current draw will be a Solid-State Relay I'll be using to control power to a resistance heater. I will have this SSR fused at 35 amps. According to UL508A table 28.1 (Ampacities of insulated conductors), I believe I should use 8 AWG copper wire for the current carrying conductors going into and out of this SSR (please correct me if I am wrong). This SSR has a terminal that according to the manufacturer's instructions must be connected to earth ground. It is not clear to me whether I should use 8 AWG for this ground wire, or if it is acceptable to use a smaller ground wire for this purpose.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Paul