kwired
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Kind of depends on what scenario within T450.3(B) applies or can apply doesn't it?I beg to disagree! You will let the primary circuit breaker protect the transformer for faults and let the secondary protection protect the whole transformer from overcurrent (that includes the protection of the primary lines as there will be no overcurrent in the primary if the secondary breaker trips!
Transformer that is primary topic of this thread should be allowed to have up to 250% primary protection, presuming secondary has 125% protection or up to next standard size higher. But if you do provide 250% OCPD, don't you also need minimum conductor ampacity that is sized per 310 and 240? Overcurrent protection rules that are in 450 apply to the transformer, conductor protection is not mentioned in 450.