1st Edition

Overcurrent Protection NEC Article 240 and Beyond

By Gregory P. Bierals Copyright 2022
110 Pages
by River Publishers

110 Pages
by River Publishers

110 Pages
by River Publishers

An overcurrent is caused by a short-circuit, ground-fault, or an overload. A short-circuit may be hundreds or even thousands of times above the normal operating current. This type of fault may be an arcing fault between ungrounded conductors or between an ungrounded conductor and a grounded (usually, a neutral) conductor, a line-to-line arcing fault may produce a current of 74% of a 3-phase... Read more

1. Definitions

2. Overcurrent Protection-Over 1000 Volts

3. Motor Circuits

4. Selective Coordination

5. A Comprehensive Analysis of A 3-Phase, 4-Wire Distribution System

Overcurrent Protection

Answer key

Biography

Gregory P. Bierals, President, Electrical Design Institute, LLC-has presented seminars worldwide on various topics including the National Electrical Code, Grounding Electrical Distribution Systems, Designing Overcurrent Protection, Electrical Equipment Maintenance, and Designing Electrical Systems for Hazardous (Classified) Locations. He has maintained an extensive client list during the past 45 years, and he has earned the reputation of being an extraordinary lecturer as a result of his organization of materials and knowledge of this subject.