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  • Feb 6, 2008, 07:18 PM
    dshomesinc
    Elevator circuit sizing
    I have 30 hp 3 phase 120/208 motor that is for an elevator. I have 200 3 phase disconnect with 150 amp fuses in it. That is the size the elevator co. is specing.What size feeder circuit is needed and what size breaker is need for the power panel.
  • Feb 7, 2008, 10:55 AM
    tkrussell
    I am assuming you are an electrician, so I will speak in our lingo.

    You should refer to Article 620 of the NEC just to be sure your not missing anything.

    Art 620 will refer you to Art 430.

    To begin with need to refer to Table 430.250 of the NEC.

    A 30 HP 3 Ph 208 volt motor will draw 88 amps.

    Feeder wire size is to be rated at least 125% of this value, or 110 amps, and this can be #2 copper, rated at 115 amps in the 75 Deg C column of Table 310.16.

    If you can determine the duty cycle of this motor, you may use smaller wire. I don't think the savings would be that great to make it worth researching this, so forget this.

    The short circuit device also uses the value from Table 430.250. A Time delay fuse can be 175% of 88 amps, thus the 150 amp fuses. An inverse time circuit breaker can be the max of 250% of 88 Amps =220 amps, a standard size 200 amp breaker can be used, and should be sufficient to start the motor.
  • Jan 6, 2012, 06:13 AM
    noely
    What is kind of contactor that use elevator control
  • Jan 6, 2012, 09:26 AM
    tkrussell
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by noely View Post
    what is kind of contactor that use elevator control

    Your question makes no sense, please re-state and explain why your asking the question.

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