A. Branch-circuit overcurrent devices must have a rating of not less than 125% of the continuous loads, plus 100% of the noncontinuous loads [210.20(A)]. Note: See Sec. 210.19(A)(1) for branch-circuit ...
Part II of Art. 210 of the 2020 National Electrical Code provides the requirements for rating branch circuits. It’s pretty simple, really. You rate them per the maximum permitted ampere rating (or ...
The usual way of preventing a small motor from drawing too much current is to install overcurrent protection in the form of a circuit breaker or some other kind of limiter. But installations that ...
I continue to be surprised by how many equipment designers are confused by UL circuit protection standards. In trying to meet conflicting standards, engineers may actually decrease the level of ...