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#82787 12/13/02 04:34 PM
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Does PERCENTAGE OF FULL LOAD CURRENT mean
the full load current on the motor nameplate or in table 430.150

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#82788 12/13/02 05:03 PM
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I believe its on the nameplate but some motors don't list it hence the table

#82789 12/13/02 05:17 PM
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See 430.6(A)(1).
Don

[This message has been edited by resqcapt19 (edited 12-13-2002).]


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#82790 12/13/02 05:27 PM
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Walrus it's
for sising the motor branch-circuit short-circuit protective device. see table 430.52.....

[This message has been edited by Bobby Mercier (edited 12-13-2002).]

#82791 12/13/02 05:30 PM
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Thanks

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