calabala
Electrical
- Mar 4, 2008
- 32
I have another question regarding sizing fuse.
I have an MCC of 180 HP with an incoming feeder of 2 parallel runs 4-350 MCM
Based on Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Max Amps passing through this cable is 625 A and so is its permissible protective device rating.
To size its fuse, the fuse rating should be 150-175% based on CEC table 29.
I did pick up a fuse of 300 A.
The contrator mentioned that this MCC might expand in the future to add more load on it (that's why they pick up a big cable size)
He is asking if I can pick up a higher rating fuse instead of the 300 A (say for example a 500 A or 600 A) to cope with the future expansion.
As far as I understand, picking up a higher rating fuse will violate the protective device ranges of CEC in table 29.
What do you suggest?
I have an MCC of 180 HP with an incoming feeder of 2 parallel runs 4-350 MCM
Based on Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Max Amps passing through this cable is 625 A and so is its permissible protective device rating.
To size its fuse, the fuse rating should be 150-175% based on CEC table 29.
I did pick up a fuse of 300 A.
The contrator mentioned that this MCC might expand in the future to add more load on it (that's why they pick up a big cable size)
He is asking if I can pick up a higher rating fuse instead of the 300 A (say for example a 500 A or 600 A) to cope with the future expansion.
As far as I understand, picking up a higher rating fuse will violate the protective device ranges of CEC in table 29.
What do you suggest?