patm72
Electrical
- Sep 2, 2004
- 42
On the interpretation of Article 430 part IV from NEC (Motor Branch-Circuit Short-Circuit and Groud-Fault Protection), I am quite confused by the term "Ground-Fault Protection". While I understand the difference with the other member, "Short-Circuit", I am wondering what the use of fuses brings that is different in terms of the Ground-Fault detection when compared to a circuit breaker. Or, more simply stated, what kind of detection hardware/functions must a circuit breaker have to fulfill the requirement?
In fact, I want to validate if a circuit breaker having LSI settings (via electronic trip) can meet the 430.52 requirement, knowing that I am well within the Table 430.52 maximum settings. Am I good witb the LSI? Or should I use a LSIG to qualify?
Thanks.
In fact, I want to validate if a circuit breaker having LSI settings (via electronic trip) can meet the 430.52 requirement, knowing that I am well within the Table 430.52 maximum settings. Am I good witb the LSI? Or should I use a LSIG to qualify?
Thanks.