What must the interrupting rating of a circuit breaker be if the available fault current is 45,000 amperes?

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NEC 2023, primarily through Article 240, mandates rules for selecting and installing overcurrent protection devices (OCPDs)—circuit breakers and fuses—to prevent fire and shock by protecting conductors from excessive current. Key 2023 updates include tightened accessibility rules (prohibited in bathrooms/shower rooms), stricter marking for reconditioned equipment, and new allowances for conductor protection.  Key Aspects of NEC 2023 Overcurrent Protection (Article 240): Core Purpose: Ensuring the OCPD (fuse or breaker) is the "weak link" tripping before wires overheat. Protection of... Show more

1. What must the interrupting rating of a circuit breaker be if the available fault current is 45,000 amperes?