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Rockwell Automation Publication 290D-UM001A-EN-P - June 2012

Appendix A

Applying More Than One ArmorStart LT Motor Controller in a Single Branch Circuit on Industrial Machinery

of industrial machinery is found in 3.3.56 of NFPA 79 and 670.2 of Article 670,
Industrial Machinery, in NFPA 70.

These conventions are used throughout this appendix. First, although all of the
equipment is connected to a three-phase electrical supply, all of the figures are
shown as one-line diagrams. Second, although all of the ArmorStart LT motor
controllers are listed for group installation with both fuses and a specific family
of inverse time circuit breakers, this appendix considers only fuses. This is done to
avoid repetitive explanations with minor, but necessary qualifications, for circuit
breakers. Generally, the principles for selecting the fuses also apply
to selecting inverse time circuit breakers. Third, all references unless indicated
otherwise, are to NFPA 79 – 2012.

Figure 40 - ArmorStart LT NFPA 79 Multi-Motor Branch Circuit

ArmorStart LT
Product Family

This section contains a brief description of the attributes of the ArmorStart LT
motor controllers that are relevant to applying them in multiple-motor
branch circuits.

The term motor controller refers to the device that stops and starts the motor.
The ArmorStart LT product family consists of two types of motor controllers.
The Bulletin 290D and 291D controllers are magnetic motor controllers that use
an electromechanical contactor to stop and start the motor. The Bulletin 294D
motor controllers use a variable-frequency AC drive to stop, start and vary the
speed of the motor. This appendix refers to the Bulletin 290D, 291D and 294D
products as either motor controllers or just controllers.

Electrical Supply

Disconnecting

Means

Single Set of Fuses

Final

Overcurrent

Device

NFPA 79, 3.3.10 Branch Circuit. The Circuit
Conductors Between the Final Overcurrent Device
Protecting the Circuit and the Outlet(s). [70:100]

Any Mixture of Motor Controller
Technologies

* Each Controller is Listed for Group
Installation with Specified Maximum
Protection

Two or More Motors with any
Mixture or Power Ratings

½ HP

Bulletin 294

2 HP

Bulletin 294

5 HP

Bulletin 291

5 HP

Bulletin 290

1 HP

Bulletin 294

Overload

Class 10

Overload

Class 10

Overload

Class 10/15/20

Overload

Class 10/15/20

Overload

Class 10

Nameplate*

Nameplate*

Nameplate*

Nameplate*

Nameplate*

1/2 Hp

2 Hp

5 Hp

5 Hp

1 Hp

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