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Rockwell Automation Publication 280E-UM001B-EN-P - July 2012

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

Appendix A

Figure 96 - UL508C Variable-Frequency AC Drive Motor Controller Evaluation

Maximum Fuse Ampere
Rating According to
7.2.10.4(1) and 7.2.10.4(2)

This section uses

Figure 97

to explain the requirements from 7.2.10.4(1) and

7.2.10.4(2) that are relevant to, and permit, the multiple-motor branch circuit
of

Figure 95

.

The following is the complete text of 7.2.10.4(1) and 7.2.10.4(2) and an
abbreviated version of

Table 48

from the 2012 Edition of NFPA 79. The table

is abbreviated to cover the size of conductors that are generally relevant to the
ArmorStart LT motor controllers.

Complete Text

“7.2.10.4 Two or more motors or one or more motor(s) and other load(s), and
their control equipment shall be permitted to be connected to a single branch
circuit where short-circuit and ground-fault protection is provided by a single
inverse time circuit breaker or a single set of fuses, provided the following
conditions under (1) and either (2) or (3) are met:

(1) Each motor controller and overload device is either listed for group
installation with specified maximum branch-circuit protection or selected such
that the ampere rating of the motor branch short-circuit and ground-fault
protective device does not exceed that permitted by 7.2.10.1 for that individual
motor controller or overload device and corresponding motor load.

(2) The rating or setting of the branch short-circuit and ground-fault
protection device does not exceed the values in

Table 48

for the smallest

conductor in the circuit.”

(3) …(not considered in this appendix)

UL 508C –
test with 6
ampere max

Manufacturer’s choice -
Reduce rating for test
to 45 A

Max = 400% * Rated Output Current

= 400% * 1.5 A = 6 A

Max rating for 10 AWG

= 250 A

Max permitted
rating for test
fuse based on
Rated Output
Current

Max permitted rating
for test fuse based
on maximum size
of power conductors

Maximum
conductor size
= 10 AWG

Maximum
conductor size
= 10 AWG

½ HP Motor

Controller

Bulletin 294
½ HP Motor

Controller

Rated Output

Current = 1.5 A

6A fuse max

Suitable for

motor group

installation

Rated Output

Current = 1.5 A

45 A fuse max

Motor

Motor

Short-Circuit Test Circuit

Short-Circuit Test Circuit

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