Short-Circuit Current Ratings, Interrupting Ratings, and the Intersection of UL 508A and the NEC

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Short-circuit current ratings (SCCR) and interrupting ratings form the backbone of electrical safety, coordination, and compliance in modern power systems. This presentation explores how UL 508A Supplement SB intersects with the National Electrical Code (NEC) to define the limits of what electrical equipment can safely withstand and interrupt under fault conditions.

 

The presentation examines how UL product listings and component ratings interact with NEC Articles 409, 110.9, and 110.10, clarifying how available fault current, protective device selection, and equipment labeling all converge in practice. Real-world examples will illustrate how engineers can properly determine SCCR, verify interrupting ratings, and ensure that the overall system meets both code and product standard intent.

 

Key Topics

  • Fundamentals of SCCR and interrupting ratings
  • Relationship between UL 508A Supplement SB and NEC Articles 409, 110.9, and 110.10
  • Evaluating equipment for compliance and labeling accuracy
  • Case studies from industrial and institutional systems


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  • Zio Fraedo's
  • 611 Gregory Lane
  • Pleasant Hill, California
  • United States 94523

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  • Starts 05 November 2025 11:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 13 January 2026 07:00 AM UTC
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Tyler Shewbert of Eaton

Topic:

Short-Circuit Current Ratings, Interrupting Ratings, and the Intersection of UL 508A and the NEC

Biography:

Tyler Shewbert, P.E. is a Field Application Engineer with Eaton’s Bussmann Division. His experience spans facility engineering at a national laboratory and design work for healthcare, higher education, K–12, and performing arts projects. Tyler specializes in circuit protection, selective coordination, and compliance with UL and NEC standards, and is an active member of IEEE, NFPA, and IAEI including standards committee participation.





Agenda

No-host social at 5:30pm

Presentation at 6:00pm

Dinner at 7:00pm

Presentation continues at 7:45pm

Adjourn by 8:30pm