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I embarrassed that don't remember this but swallowing some pride is sometime good for a person. I am wiring a 3 phase in-line water heater and the manufacturer lists the current draw at 177A. at 480 volts, (144kw). Would that be per phase rating or would that be just the total. I was thinking it was just the total and i needed to calculate the phase current at 48kw/(480v x square root of 3)=58A. Unfortunately, I've started to doubt myself. Thanks for the help.
 
That would be the per-phase current, assuming when you say 480V you mean L-L so around 277V L-N.

144kW at 277V = 520A, so split over 3 phases you have 173A/phase.

That sure is a big heater! I'm guessing for a hotel or some industrial site?
 
Confirmed by the fact for a typical heater of that rating they suggest a 200amp 3ph breaker

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