- Location
- Tennessee NEC:2017
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrician
I was asked to give an estimate for connecting two chargers for stand-up lifts. I looked at the chargers and the name plate says:
AC input
Voltage: 480V, Three Phase, 50/60Hz
Max current: 10.8A
No. of Modules 3
DC Output
Voltage: 36V
Max Current: 176A
I then checked the building voltage and it is only 208/120V 3ph.
My question(s) are would it be better to have one transformer large enough for both loads?
Or, would it be better to have a transformer for each load?
I was thinking of a single transformer to power a small panel and feeding each charger from the panel.
Also, in either case, would I need primary and secondary protection?
Disclaimer: I'm almost transformer illiterate!
AC input
Voltage: 480V, Three Phase, 50/60Hz
Max current: 10.8A
No. of Modules 3
DC Output
Voltage: 36V
Max Current: 176A
I then checked the building voltage and it is only 208/120V 3ph.
My question(s) are would it be better to have one transformer large enough for both loads?
Or, would it be better to have a transformer for each load?
I was thinking of a single transformer to power a small panel and feeding each charger from the panel.
Also, in either case, would I need primary and secondary protection?
Disclaimer: I'm almost transformer illiterate!