I have always thought it was the same calculation as the Fault current as 
calculated in NFPA 70E.  but I will ask some one whom I respect.
Darryl

--- On Sun, 3/28/10, R Ray Walters <r...@solarray.com> wrote:

From: R Ray Walters <r...@solarray.com>
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Supply Side Tap Overcurrent Protection
To: "RE-wrenches" <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
Date: Sunday, March 28, 2010, 11:45 PM

This brings up a related question, that I can't seem to find an NEC answer to: 
How do we calculate the available fault current, for picking our AIC rating?I 
used to always throw 20,000 amps AIC rating fuses and breakers for large 
battery banks, but on grid, it seems we would have to know things like the 
rating of the utility's upstream transformer, etc.to really know the proper AIC 
to use.The code mentions how important AIC is in several sections, but never 
explains how to calculate it. Did I just fall a sleep that day in Code 
class?Seems that even a fused disconnect could be suspect, if they put in the 
wrong fuses. 

R. walters...@solarray.comsolar Engineer





On Mar 28, 2010, at 1:08 PM, Bob-O Schultze wrote:
Dave,OK, here's my shot at this. Your mileage may vary. I think 240.86(A) 
applies here. Unless the CB in the Xantrex XW has a higher interrupt ratting 
(AIC) than the available fault current from that supply side tap and the CB is 
so marked (240.83(C), a disconnect using appropriate current limiting OCD 
devices is required. I've never done a supply side tap without the disco being 
fused with current limiting fuses, nor have I ever heard of one that wasn't 
current limit protected being approved.Good Luck, Bob-Ops you travel without 
your Code book? :)

On Mar 28, 2010, at 10:52 AM, Dave Palumbo wrote:
Wrenches,  I am tasked with reviewing an installation by a licensed electrician 
in Vermont and would like help with the following:  Grid-tied PV system with 
battery back-up. AC point of connection is a supply side tap (done on customer 
side of utility meter ) then traveling 5 feet of #2 THHWN in 1” EMT to the 60 
Amp 240vac Lockable Utility Disconnect (unfused) and continuing 15 feet #2 
THHWN 1” EMT to Xantrex XW 60 Amp breaker.  I had said that the 60amp 240vac 
lockable disconnect needed to be fused, and received the following reply from 
the installing electrician.  << “The Xantrex XW Power Distribution Panel 
contains the required over current protection (60 ampdouble pole circuit 
breaker) negating the need for a redundant fuse at the Utility Disconnect 
switch.” >>  I am on a short trip in Florida and away from my code books. Can 
someone provide guidance and code reference please? I am concerned about the 20 
foot distance of the un-protected
 circuit from the supply side tap and also the interrupt rating of the 60 Amp 
breaker in the Xantrex distribution panel.  David PalumboIndependent Power 
LLCOffices in Lamoille and the Champlain 
Valley802.888.7194www.independentpowerllc.com
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