Hi,
I was called out on a job to run a new 30a 208v 2 pole circuit in a commercial building only to find the panels full. They are currently running a 600amp main 277/480 to a 100 amp 277/480 sub upstairs and downstairs. They also are running a 100amp from the 277/480 to a Sylvania 45kva stepdown transformer tapped to 208/120 and feeding (2) 100amp subpanels downstairs and I believe one upstairs. They want this job done as cheaply as possible and one of the subs downstairs is a Murray 18 space panel. My question is I was thinking about changing the 18 space to a 24 space to get the 2 spaces I need for the circuit. Do I need to upgrade the feed to the transformer to a 200amp? I have done alot of commercial in the past but usually the basics such as the lighting, pulling circuits etc. and have not had to deal with the transformers much. Is there a limit as to how many amps the transformer can handle? I know it is a 45,000 watt transformer but unsure of the math. Is it 45,000 @ 277, 480? etc. etc.
Thanks in advance!
Martin
I was called out on a job to run a new 30a 208v 2 pole circuit in a commercial building only to find the panels full. They are currently running a 600amp main 277/480 to a 100 amp 277/480 sub upstairs and downstairs. They also are running a 100amp from the 277/480 to a Sylvania 45kva stepdown transformer tapped to 208/120 and feeding (2) 100amp subpanels downstairs and I believe one upstairs. They want this job done as cheaply as possible and one of the subs downstairs is a Murray 18 space panel. My question is I was thinking about changing the 18 space to a 24 space to get the 2 spaces I need for the circuit. Do I need to upgrade the feed to the transformer to a 200amp? I have done alot of commercial in the past but usually the basics such as the lighting, pulling circuits etc. and have not had to deal with the transformers much. Is there a limit as to how many amps the transformer can handle? I know it is a 45,000 watt transformer but unsure of the math. Is it 45,000 @ 277, 480? etc. etc.
Thanks in advance!
Martin