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Re: 20 AMP power to motor controllers?

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Originally Posted by Fletch1373 View Post
You may be true that there was no explicit list of what motors could be connected to what breakers, but there has been a rule in the past that said what breaker a CIM had to be on. I just woke up, so I'll update this comment as soon as I'm coherent enough to go find a source.
I don't recall any such rule in the past and I see any item on the checklist from the past years that explicitly state that the cim must be on a 40 amp breaker. It does state that only snap action breakers up to 40A may be installed.
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