jimmyelectron
Electrical
- Aug 9, 2006
- 4
Can someone tell me where in the NEC it says that you must use a starter that has the same coil voltage as the motor it will be starting? My salesman told me today that he could no longer get me 120 volt coil, 480 volt starters as they are a violation of the NEC. I could be mistaken, but I read it as saying that as long as the conductor insulation used for the coil is rated to 600 volts like the conductors used for the motor that you would not be in violation. He is telling me that I must use a 480 volt coil to match the 480 volt motor leads. I am using a seperate 120 volt source for the control circuit coming off a PLC.