Hi all,
Hopefully this is being posted in the right place, apologies if not or if my question has been previously answered.
I'm currently having a bit of a disagreement with my supervisor having carried out an inspection which is for all intents & purposes, a condition report on a living quarters within a military base.
I have reported a 32A single phase circuit feeding 2 air conditioning split units where each split unit has local isolation in the form of a 20A rotary isolator. I didn't think twice about listing this as a defect, I was taught from day 1 that accessories must have a current rating equal to or greater than the design current of the circuit for obvious reasons. My supervisor has subsequently rubbished this claiming that due to there being fixed equipment connected to the load side of the isolator that does not run close to 20A that the problem is mitigated. Whilst I see his point I still don't think its right & have been looking in the regs for a definitive answer to the question, so far I've only found 512.1.2 under selection & erection...
512.1.2 Current
Every item of equipment shall be suitable for: (i) the design current, taking into account any capacitive and inductive effects, and (ii) the current likely to flow in abnormal conditions for such periods of time as are determined by the characteristics of the protective devices concerned.
Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts on this or can point me in the direction of a reg that categorically proves me or him right.
Thanks in advance!
Nick.
Hopefully this is being posted in the right place, apologies if not or if my question has been previously answered.
I'm currently having a bit of a disagreement with my supervisor having carried out an inspection which is for all intents & purposes, a condition report on a living quarters within a military base.
I have reported a 32A single phase circuit feeding 2 air conditioning split units where each split unit has local isolation in the form of a 20A rotary isolator. I didn't think twice about listing this as a defect, I was taught from day 1 that accessories must have a current rating equal to or greater than the design current of the circuit for obvious reasons. My supervisor has subsequently rubbished this claiming that due to there being fixed equipment connected to the load side of the isolator that does not run close to 20A that the problem is mitigated. Whilst I see his point I still don't think its right & have been looking in the regs for a definitive answer to the question, so far I've only found 512.1.2 under selection & erection...
512.1.2 Current
Every item of equipment shall be suitable for: (i) the design current, taking into account any capacitive and inductive effects, and (ii) the current likely to flow in abnormal conditions for such periods of time as are determined by the characteristics of the protective devices concerned.
Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts on this or can point me in the direction of a reg that categorically proves me or him right.
Thanks in advance!
Nick.