QO Breakers and Panels [RE-wrenches]
Travis Creswell, Ozark Solar
ozsolar at ipa.net
Tue Mar 6 09:57:30 PST 2001
Roy,
I don't think it has to do with the AIR rating directly. The minimum AIR
you'll find on any manufacturers "everyday" single phase breakers is 10,000
amps.
I'll keep looking for my Sandia book and re read it.
Travis
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>From: "Roy Butler, Four Winds RE" <roy at four-winds-energy.com>
>To: RE-wrenches at topica.com
>Subject: Re: QO Breakers and Panels [RE-wrenches]
>Date: Tue, Mar 6, 2001, 9:58 AM
>
>it's got to do with the AIR
>rating of the QOs. To the best of my knowledge, the HOM type breakers do
>not have the DC rating.
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