jblnut
ALLIANCE MEMBER
That makes sense. Thanks for spelling it out so nicely like you do so oftennope. a breaker is not the overload protection for a motor of this size. notice the FLA on the motor nameplate is a lot lower than 50a? the red button on the back of the motor is part of the overload assembly in the motor however some motors do not have this integral overload protection so it needs to be provided with the contactor aka starter. it would go below the contactor then the motor connections are terminated on the load side lugs of the overload
the breaker is solely for short circuit and ground fault protection. it will not protect the motor or wiring.
I recently purchased a 2nd dust collector that draws right at 12a when running but a staggering 57a for a moment when starting. I’m almost 100% sure that motor has no built in overload. Should every circuit I plug it into have an overload protector ?

