Additionally, the NEC® requires that industrial control panels be marked with the assembly SCCR as well (409.110, 670.3(A), 440.4(B). Together, the NEC® and OSHA require that electrical equipment provide sufficient protection against short-circuit current events. 1910.303(b)(5) of the OSHA regulation requires all electrical equipment meet this requirement.
1. SCCR Protection Suite
Eaton’s SCCR Protection Suite is a comprehensive product portfolio that provides equipment designers easy access to a wide selection of circuit protection and wiring distribution/termination to switching devices to meet a broad range of SCCRs needs from 18kA to 200kA. These solutions help designers eliminate weak links by identifying solutions that raise the component SCCR or limit the fault.
2. Bussmann series OSCAR SCCR Compliance Application
The award-winning BussmannTM series OSCAR (online short-circuit assembly rating) tool helps users comply with electrical industry standards by determining the short-circuit current rating (SCCR) of industrial control panels based on UL 508A, Standard for Industrial Control Panels, Supplement SB.
3. Bussmann series FC2 Available Fault Current Calculator mobile app
Knowing available fault current levels is vital for compliance with SCCR requirements in NEC® and OSHA. The BussmannTM series FC2 Available Fault Current Calculator mobile and web-based application is a free tool that provides an easy means for calculating fault current levels and generating NEC® 110.24 compliant labels and one-line diagrams. The mobile version is available for Apple and Android devices. Watch this video to see how easy it is to use.
Both industrial equipment manufacturers and users need to know about SCCR, and the related code and regulatory requirements. The following documents will help you gain insight into this often misunderstood subject and how you can effectively plan and implement an effective SCCR strategy.
In addition to software application solutions, the following Eaton products offer solutions for high SCCR applications.