cmahaffey
Electrical
- Apr 14, 2008
- 5
Guys,
I have a question for anyone with UL expertise. I am modifying a IEC based switchboard design to pass UL891 here in the States. The IEC design allows multiple Mini-Circuit Breakers (UL 1077 "supplementary protective devices") to be tapped downstream of our incoming Utlity/Genset breakers (4000A, 100kAIC). This is a "no-no" for UL (dang product liability laws in the US!).... ABB does make UL 489 ("branch circuit protective") Mini-Circuit breakers, but they are only rated at 10kAIC. Does the fact that these MCBs are UL 489 branch circuit rated all us connect via a bus tap even though the bus is rated 100kAIC? The obvious solution is to use fuses, but our UPS system MUST know the status of the breaker/fuse. They do not make fuse blocks with "blown-fuse" auxiliaries that I know of...Anyone have any thoughts, suggestions??
As always, any help is greatly appreciated.
Colin
I have a question for anyone with UL expertise. I am modifying a IEC based switchboard design to pass UL891 here in the States. The IEC design allows multiple Mini-Circuit Breakers (UL 1077 "supplementary protective devices") to be tapped downstream of our incoming Utlity/Genset breakers (4000A, 100kAIC). This is a "no-no" for UL (dang product liability laws in the US!).... ABB does make UL 489 ("branch circuit protective") Mini-Circuit breakers, but they are only rated at 10kAIC. Does the fact that these MCBs are UL 489 branch circuit rated all us connect via a bus tap even though the bus is rated 100kAIC? The obvious solution is to use fuses, but our UPS system MUST know the status of the breaker/fuse. They do not make fuse blocks with "blown-fuse" auxiliaries that I know of...Anyone have any thoughts, suggestions??
As always, any help is greatly appreciated.
Colin