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With a wye secondary on my utility feed transformer it seems prudent to run 4 wire to my MCC so I have a dedicated neutral conductor and a separate, dedicated ground. There are several single phase loads so a balanced system really isn't possible.
One of my branch circuits will feed a step up/step down configuration to get 480V to a secondary MCC 2500' away without dropping a fortune on cable (not to mention voltage drop issues). Seems like I can get away with 3 wire connection through to the step down transformer then connect the wye secondary of that transformer to the other MCC with 4 wire. Being separately derived systems they'll all have their own ground grids bonded together.
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One of my branch circuits will feed a step up/step down configuration to get 480V to a secondary MCC 2500' away without dropping a fortune on cable (not to mention voltage drop issues). Seems like I can get away with 3 wire connection through to the step down transformer then connect the wye secondary of that transformer to the other MCC with 4 wire. Being separately derived systems they'll all have their own ground grids bonded together.
Opinions?