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Electric Motor Controls Wiring Training Course

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Industrial Electrical Training Video Library - DVD 7

Section 4 - Sizing the Protection of Motors and Control Circuits

Part 1 (22:02 min)
  • Introduction to the National Electric Code (NEC)
  • Article 430 of the NEC: Motor, Motor Controller and Motor Circuit Protection
  • Safety and Article 430
  • Sizing the Proper Protection for Feeder and Branch Circuits
  • Choosing Proper Conductors for Feeder and Branch Circuits
  • Understanding and Protection of Locked-Rotor Amperage in Motor Circuits and Overload Situations
  • Understanding Motor Nameplate Information According to Code.

 

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Sizing the Protection of Motors and Control Circuits

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Electric Motor Controls Wiring Training

Reading motor nameplates and other skills may be basic but still vital. The information in this program is essential because if someone makes a mistake, you will not be up to code, and a dangerous situation could occur.
 

Combine this program with DVD 6 - Introduction to Motor Control Operations and Protection - and you'll not only be able to prevent future problems but also spot and solve problems that may have been lurking in your plant for years.

 
Keep Everything Up to Code—Prevent Electrical Fires
  • Use our six-step method to implement and maintain a safe motor branch circuit.
  • Time-delay or non-time-delay fuses—know which one to use to provide the best protection.
  • Reading nameplates isn't enough—everyone must understand what they mean and know how to use this information.
  • Choose safe conductors and protection devices.
  • Choose the right NEMA starter for your motor.
  • Protect yourself against both overloads and short circuits.
  • The motor dictates circuit design, protection, and components—know how to get the requirements from Article 430 and make your job easier.

 

 

 

 

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