snagit88
Electrical
- Jul 13, 2005
- 11
I had an interview that had a test. One of the questions I supposedly got wrong was sizing each line (1L1, 1L2, 1L3) in a motor branch circuit. The nameplate on the motor was a given 3A FLA. I was asked to size the fuses by 300% using a class CC fuse. I took the 3A and divided by the square root of 3 and then took 300% of that. The EE manager told me I was wrong and that the 3A is across each line. I had thought the 3A on the nameplate was across all 3 phases and to find the particular current on each line you had to take into account the square root of 3. I went along with what he said. But, am I wrong and have I been undersizing my fuses or have they been oversizing them. I haven't had any problems in the past.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.