Gringao
Electrical
- Sep 25, 2010
- 5
First post here...this looks like a great forum.
Here's my situation: I have a drive/control panel whose FLA draw is 65A on the 480V line. The manufacturer has sized the main disconnect fuses at 110A. I'd like to coordinate my feeder breaker with this fusing, but I'm realizing that it will likely require a fairly large-frame breaker and upsized wire to the panel to get acceptable coordination. It seems silly to me to have a (guessing here) 250A breaker feeding a panel whose FLA is 65A. Since selectivity isn't an issue here (popping the breaker or blowing the fuses takes down the same loads, after all), I'm thinking that I may be able to keep my feeder to a reasonable size by not worrying terribly about coordination.
My question is this: When sizing protection for feeders to drive/control panels, what approach do tyou generally take?:
1) Upsize and coordinate the feeder breaker/fuses to provide coordination with the panel breaker/fuses
2) Match or slightly upsize feeder protection to panel breaker/fuses to allow for a smaller feeder.
Thanks for your help.
Here's my situation: I have a drive/control panel whose FLA draw is 65A on the 480V line. The manufacturer has sized the main disconnect fuses at 110A. I'd like to coordinate my feeder breaker with this fusing, but I'm realizing that it will likely require a fairly large-frame breaker and upsized wire to the panel to get acceptable coordination. It seems silly to me to have a (guessing here) 250A breaker feeding a panel whose FLA is 65A. Since selectivity isn't an issue here (popping the breaker or blowing the fuses takes down the same loads, after all), I'm thinking that I may be able to keep my feeder to a reasonable size by not worrying terribly about coordination.
My question is this: When sizing protection for feeders to drive/control panels, what approach do tyou generally take?:
1) Upsize and coordinate the feeder breaker/fuses to provide coordination with the panel breaker/fuses
2) Match or slightly upsize feeder protection to panel breaker/fuses to allow for a smaller feeder.
Thanks for your help.