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Part 8 – Sizing Motor Feeder Protection and OCPD’s Devices
How to Determine the Size of Feeder Protection Supplying Several Motors? In the previous section, we discussed sizing feeder conductors for multiple motors. This section will explain the step-by-step process…
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Part 7 – Sizing Motor Branch Circuit Protection and OCPDs
How to Select OCPDs and Right Size Breaker / Fuse for Motor Overcurrent Protection? Sizing Branch Circuit Protection for Motors The sizing of overcurrent protection devices (OCPDs) for motor branch-circuit…
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Part 6 – Sizing Motor Feeder Conductors and Cables
How to Determine the Correct Wire Size for Feeder Supplying Multiple Motors? In previous sections on motor circuit calculations, we determined conductor sizing, overcurrent protection, and overload protection with solved…
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Part 5 – Sizing Motor Branch Circuit Conductors and Cables
How to Determine the Correct Wire Size for Motor Branch Circuit? Sizing Motor Branch Circuit Conductors Sizing the conductors for motor branch circuit is selected at 125% of the motor…
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Part 4 – Calculating Locked Rotor Current (LRC) for Motors
How to Determine the Value of Locked-Rotor Current (LRC) for Induction Motors? What is Locked-Rotor Current (LRC)? Locked-rotor current (LRC) is the maximum starting current drawn by an electric motor…
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Part 3 – Understanding NEMA Motor Nameplate Data and Marking
How to Read NEMA Motor Nameplates Data Printed on It for Motor Circuits? What is NEMA? NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association) is a U.S.-based trade association that develops and publishes…
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How to Size a Branch Circuit Conductors with Protection?
Sizing of Branch Circuits and Conductors with Protection Supplying from OPCD to the Final Load Point Branch Circuit According to NEC 100 – Definitions, branch circuits are the circuit conductors…
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How to Size Feeder Conductors with Overcurrent Protection
Sizing of Feeder Conductors with Protection Supplying from Main Panel to the Subpanel or Branch Circuits Feeder Conductors According to NEC 100 – Definitions, feeders are all circuit conductors between…
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How to Size Service-Entrance Conductors and Feeder Cables?
Sizing of Service-Entrance Conductors, Feeders and Service Disconnecting Means Service-entrance conductors for the service disconnect and main panel, as well as feeder cables for subpanels, must be properly sized in…
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How to Size Equipment Grounding Conductor (EGC)?
What is Equipment Grounding Conductor? Sizing EGC for Grounding Systems The Equipment Grounding Conductor (EGC) is a main part of the electrical bonding and grounding system, ensuring the safe dissipation of…
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