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Posted By: Tony Moscioni Dial Setting for Overload Protection - 10/15/02 09:54 PM
The trip values for motor overloads are as per OESC Rule #28-306 . . .

However, if you follow manufacturers instructions, you would be suprised to discover the following:

For Motors with a Service Factor of 1.15

Set the dial setting to the motor nameplate full load amperes.

Then the device trips at 125% of the full load amperes.

For Motors with a Service Factor of 1.00

Set the dial setting to only 90% of the motor nameplate full load amperes.

Then the device trips at 115% of the full load amperes.


Tony Moscioni
Electrical Inspector
Electrical Safety Authority
Posted By: electric-ed Re: Dial Setting for Overload Protection - 10/16/02 12:40 AM
- - - and for motor starters that require overload heaters to be installed in the field, the heater specified on the instructions are for motors with a Service Factor of 1.15.

For motors with a Service Factor of 1.00 you must install one heater size smaller in order to provide proper protection.

Ed
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