-48vdc data power plant

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What is the conversion to properly size the AC side of a -48vdc system that needs 250 Amps?
Transformer rectifier system?
If you are rectifying 3-phase ac to get 48Vdc, the current at the ac input of (a conventional 3-phase rectifier) is 0.816 times the dc output current or greater depending on what kind of smoothing is o the dc. So, at least 20A rms.
The current input to the transformer, assuming there is one, obviously depends on the step down ratio.
 
What is the conversion to properly size the AC side of a -48vdc system that needs 250 Amps?
I design/build a lot of these plants but do not understand what you are asking.

On the AC side to the rectifier depends on the supply voltage, single or 3-phase, and the size of the rectifier in amps. At any rate the manufacture specs will tell you what size wire/breaker you need. DC side is not based on NEC OCPD, it is based on voltage drop at a specified current.
 
I have been asked supply a 250A DC load with AC. I will be using 120/208 3-phase as the input.
All depends on the size of the rectifier you select. For example if you select a 300-amp @ 48 volt with 110% current limit at 208 3 phase input you are looking at a 50 amp circuit.

You first select the rectifier, then look at the specs and see what it requires.
 
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