Transformer secondary conductors (service or feeder conductors?)

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couzer1023

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Are the secondary conductors of a transformer considered service conductors? Here is what i am searching for...I have a transformer that has the primary and secondary conductors in the same raceway. I don't like it, but i really have no ground to stand on the best i can tell if the secondary conductors are considered as feeder conductors. The code doesn't allow service conductors and feeder/branch conductors in same raceway. Any help on this thought?
 

petersonra

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Are the secondary conductors of a transformer considered service conductors? Here is what i am searching for...I have a transformer that has the primary and secondary conductors in the same raceway. I don't like it, but i really have no ground to stand on the best i can tell if the secondary conductors are considered as feeder conductors. The code doesn't allow service conductors and feeder/branch conductors in same raceway. Any help on this thought?

they are not service conductors unless they are coming from the utility's transformer.

the reason service conductors are not allowed in a raceway with other conductors is because service conductors have no sc or oc protection.
 

david luchini

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Are the secondary conductors of a transformer considered service conductors? Here is what i am searching for...I have a transformer that has the primary and secondary conductors in the same raceway. I don't like it, but i really have no ground to stand on the best i can tell if the secondary conductors are considered as feeder conductors. The code doesn't allow service conductors and feeder/branch conductors in same raceway. Any help on this thought?

All circuit conductors between the service equipment, the source of a separately derived system, or other power supply source and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device are feeders.
 

don_resqcapt19

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Are the secondary conductors of a transformer considered service conductors? Here is what i am searching for...I have a transformer that has the primary and secondary conductors in the same raceway. I don't like it, but i really have no ground to stand on the best i can tell if the secondary conductors are considered as feeder conductors. The code doesn't allow service conductors and feeder/branch conductors in same raceway. Any help on this thought?
Why don't you like it? What do you see as the hazard when the primary and secondary conductors are in the same raceway?
 

xformer

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Are the secondary conductors of a transformer considered service conductors? Here is what i am searching for...I have a transformer that has the primary and secondary conductors in the same raceway. I don't like it, but i really have no ground to stand on the best i can tell if the secondary conductors are considered as feeder conductors. The code doesn't allow service conductors and feeder/branch conductors in same raceway. Any help on this thought?

I think this would be permissible as per 300.3(C)(1)
 

infinity

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Multiple feeders in the same raceway can be a problem with derating unless the installer or designer did their homework.
 
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