How to Size a Breaker for a Motor Load
Summary: Circuit breakers are sized according to rules established by codes and standards. For common applications, a 250% x motor FLA maximum size limitation is used. However, this is different when drives are used, or when special circuit protection types are used. Introduction Circuit breakers are commonly used in circuit protection of motor circuits. Size it wrong and you could end up with nuisance tripping, or even worse insufficient circuit protection. Sizing a circuit breaker for a motor load isn't overly complicated but there are some rules to follow, and a few things to check. This article simplifies how circuit breakers are sized for motor loads in the US. What can go wrong? Do you ever wonder why a breaker isn't sized to match the motor full load amp (FLA) rating? What would happen? Likely your circuit breaker would trip when the motor is turned on. Electric motors have a higher current at start up. This is sometimes referred to as inrush ....