I thought I had on my PC, but I could not find it.
It is similar to this. But without the adjustments. And it clearly states that the device does not provide over current protection.Anyway, we have a 1200amp Siemens Sentron switch that is in service. And it has tripped on several occasions. - usually co-insiding with the failure of a large motor on a branch circuit.
My question is, if there is "no current protection" why is it tripping?
My only assumption is that since there is no adjustment available, it is labeled as a switch only.
While in reality, it is tripping in the 1200amp ballpark.
It is similar to this. But without the adjustments. And it clearly states that the device does not provide over current protection.Anyway, we have a 1200amp Siemens Sentron switch that is in service. And it has tripped on several occasions. - usually co-insiding with the failure of a large motor on a branch circuit.
My question is, if there is "no current protection" why is it tripping?
My only assumption is that since there is no adjustment available, it is labeled as a switch only.
While in reality, it is tripping in the 1200amp ballpark.
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