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For a standard EV chargers overcurrrent protection for feeders and branch circuits must be 125% of the maximum load of the equipment for continuous loads. However, many of these chargers are adjustable. With that being said, NEC 625.42 says the service and feeders shall be sized in accordance with the product rating. However, if the fixed in place equipment is adjustable, (with certain restrictions) it is then allowable to adjust the feeder based on the current setting of the charger. This creates an issue.
Many electricians are now looking at this and using 625.42 as reasoning to reduce the size of the disconnect. We are saying that there is no direct correlation and if the intent was to allow the disconnect to be reduced in size, then 625.41 would have stated so or created an exception.
How do you view these sections for EV chargers?
Many electricians are now looking at this and using 625.42 as reasoning to reduce the size of the disconnect. We are saying that there is no direct correlation and if the intent was to allow the disconnect to be reduced in size, then 625.41 would have stated so or created an exception.
How do you view these sections for EV chargers?