PUMPDESIGNER
Mechanical
- Sep 30, 2001
- 582
My expertise is not in building electrical codes.
I read the following in NFPA-70:
NEC 230.95-A
SETTING – The ground-fault protection system shall operate to cause the service disconnect to open all ungrounded conductors of the faulted circuit.
I cannot see any way for this to be accomplished except by circuit breakers. I understand and agree with the concern for partially energized loads with faults, and circuit breakers are fine by me.
However does this code really require circuit breakers?
Is there a device allowing use of fuses?
Thank you.
PUMPDESIGNER
I read the following in NFPA-70:
NEC 230.95-A
SETTING – The ground-fault protection system shall operate to cause the service disconnect to open all ungrounded conductors of the faulted circuit.
I cannot see any way for this to be accomplished except by circuit breakers. I understand and agree with the concern for partially energized loads with faults, and circuit breakers are fine by me.
However does this code really require circuit breakers?
Is there a device allowing use of fuses?
Thank you.
PUMPDESIGNER