Kenneth Cybart, Littelfuse
Articles
Arc Flash & Electrical Safety
July 15, 2007
Identify the ‘right’ limit on selective coordination
In 2005, the National Electric Code was changed to require selective coordination of circuit protection for emergency circuits and legally-required standby systems. Its goal was to ensure that if one circuit overloaded or faulted, it would not cause a blackout or other circuits to lose power in places like hospitals and elevators, where losing power could be hazardous.
By Kenneth Cybart, Littelfuse