frankbrown
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Scenario: An industrial contractor for a water plant in Kansas has a 480v corner grounded panel. The panel is fed from a 277/480v wye URD padmount transformer on the utility side. The URD padmount transformer has a primary meter assembly, which in turn eliminates NESC jurisdiction from the secondary side of the meter base. The service conductor that is fed from the secondary side of the meter base to the primary side of the industrial load?s 480v corner grounded panel is a 3 wire service conductor w/o a ground. The utility prefers that the service conductor have a ground added to the circuit up to the industrial panel for, if nothing else, a sound peace of mind. The industrial contractor does not want to pull a ground with this service conductor and mentioned that it is not required by NEC because the load is 480v w/o a neutral.
Assumption: My assumption is that the utility is not held accountable for anything past the meter base due to NESC Standards. However, the contractor must pull the fourth wire and ground the 277/480v feed transformer from the secondary side of the meter base to the 480v corner grounded industrial panel (in specific reference to Articles 408 & 409 of the 2005 NEC). From what I would assume, a second step-down transformer would then change the voltage from 277/480v Y to 480v Delta at the industrial panel, of which a ground would not be needed from that point on. The service conductor would require that the 4th wire be pulled in, instead of leaving the neutral ?floating?, and a bounded ground would have to be placed at the industrial panel for this 277/480v Y service conductor.
Thanks for the input ahead of time!!!
Assumption: My assumption is that the utility is not held accountable for anything past the meter base due to NESC Standards. However, the contractor must pull the fourth wire and ground the 277/480v feed transformer from the secondary side of the meter base to the 480v corner grounded industrial panel (in specific reference to Articles 408 & 409 of the 2005 NEC). From what I would assume, a second step-down transformer would then change the voltage from 277/480v Y to 480v Delta at the industrial panel, of which a ground would not be needed from that point on. The service conductor would require that the 4th wire be pulled in, instead of leaving the neutral ?floating?, and a bounded ground would have to be placed at the industrial panel for this 277/480v Y service conductor.
Thanks for the input ahead of time!!!