My question is in regards to 480 vac delta utility feed to a 3 pole transfer switch which is then fed to a 480 delta/208 wye transformer as well to a 480 vac a/c unit. Is the neutral required from both sources (generator and utility)to the switch if there are no single phase loads? Is a Ground rod needed in this non separately derived system?
"Update"
What I have is a 480/277 using just 3 wires with with a ground which is brought to a 480/277 distribution panel with a ground only. At this time there is only 3 phase loads with no neutral. Is it required to bring the neutral in from the generator as well as the utility since it is a wye configuration with no single phase loads? I would not think so but common since and courtesy for future expansion would be to bring the neutral in. As far as the grounding electrode from what I am reading in the old NEC 99, I am unable to see where it actually sais that an electrode is NOT required for a non separately dervived system.
SORRY FOR THE MISLEADING POSTING FROM THOSE WHO READ IT PREVIOUSLY!!
[ February 27, 2006, 10:23 AM: Message edited by: watsons ]
"Update"
What I have is a 480/277 using just 3 wires with with a ground which is brought to a 480/277 distribution panel with a ground only. At this time there is only 3 phase loads with no neutral. Is it required to bring the neutral in from the generator as well as the utility since it is a wye configuration with no single phase loads? I would not think so but common since and courtesy for future expansion would be to bring the neutral in. As far as the grounding electrode from what I am reading in the old NEC 99, I am unable to see where it actually sais that an electrode is NOT required for a non separately dervived system.
SORRY FOR THE MISLEADING POSTING FROM THOSE WHO READ IT PREVIOUSLY!!
[ February 27, 2006, 10:23 AM: Message edited by: watsons ]