BMP850053/95026V
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EXTERNAL FUSE AND WIRE SIZES FOR DRYERS:
58058 CS1, CT1, SB1, TG2, TS1, TT1
HORSEPOWER GROUP
58058 CT1, TG1,TG2, TT1, =13.5HP 58058 CS1, SB1, TS1, =13HP
VOLT
CODE
VOLTAGE
(VAC)
RUNNING
AMPS
(NOTE 1)
CT1, TG1,
TG2, TT1
RUNNING
AMPS
(NOTE 1)
CS1,SB1,
TS1
PHASE FREQUENCY
(Hz)
FUSE
(AMPS)
(NOTES 2, 4)
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
(AMPS)
(NOTE 4)
WIRE
PER NEC
(NOTES 3, 4)
AWG/mm
2
46 200 45.5 43 3 50 FRN80 125 06 / 16.00
52 208 43.5 41.5 3 60 FRN70 125 06 / 16.00
62 220 41.5 39 3 50 FRN70 125 06 / 16.00
66 220 41.5 39 3 60 FRN70 125 06 / 16.00
74 240 38 36 3 60 FRN70 100 06 / 16.00
81 346 26.5 25 3 50 FRS50 70 08 / 10.00
82 380 24 22.5 3 50 FRS40 70 10 / 6.00
83 380 24 22.5 3 60 FRS40 70 10 / 6.00
84 400 22.5 21.5 3 50 FRS40 70 10 / 6.00
85 415 22 21 3 50 FRS35 60 10 / 6.00
88 440 20.5 19.5 3 50 FRS35 60 10 / 6.00
94 440 20.5 19.5 3 60 FRS35 60 10 / 6.00
96 480 19 18 3 60 FRS35 50 10 / 6.00
98 600 15 14.5 3 60 FRS30 45 12 / 4.00
NOTE 1:
Running amps are for the highest demand portion of the cycle, after the motor is up to speed, and are approximate.
NOTE 2:
Use Bussmann Fusetron FRN (up to 250V), FRS (250 to 600V) or similar lag type fuses.
CORRECT FUSE MUST BE USED—Never use fuses other than those specified. These mo-
tors all run at the same time which requires fusing for the whole group.
NOTE 3:
Use wire size shown for runs up to 50 feet (15 meters). Use next larger size for runs 50 to 100 feet (15 to 30 meters). Use wire
two sizes larger for runs greater than 100 feet (30 meters).
CORRECT WIRE SIZE MUST BE USED—Never use wire of a smaller size than specified.
Smaller wire—even though its current-carrying capacity may be greater than the required
fuse—may cause voltage drops, thereby reducing starting torque. (A 5% voltage drop
causes motor to produce only 90% of its rated torque.) Note that the voltage drop is great-
est the instant the motor is energized, and thus when the highest torque is required.
NOTE 4:
See section MSSM0118AE “FUSE AND WIRE SIZING” for more information.