Fault Current Calculations and NEC Requirements
• NEC® 110.10 Circuit Impedance, Short-Circuit Current Ratings, and Other Characteristics. • Requires the equipment to have a short circuit current rating not less than the maximum available fault current. • The maximum fault current must be calculated and varies based on system size/location. • Similar Requirements in OSHA 1910.303(b)(5) ................
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