Need to supply 120V control power to a 30A disconnect. I have a 480V circuit in the area that I am going to tap off of.
I'm going to purchase a 480V pri / 120V sec 5kVA transformer. On the primary after tapping of 480V circuit, I'm going to put a 15A circuit breaker as the primary protection. (Aprox 125%)
I dont believe I need to put any OCPD on the secondary of the transformer since it is only a 2-wire secondary? Also the 30A fused disconnect (feeding equipment) is located about 5ft away. Would this disconnect serve as an adequate secondary protection for the transformer if it was indded needed? I know it is lower that rated secondary of transformer but if thats all the equipment would ever need than that would be adequate.
Thoughts on this design?
Is there any advantage to using a fuse over a breaker for the primary protection of the transformer?
If the secondary was a 240/120 transformer then would I calc the secondary current using 240V to get a seconday of 20.8A?
I'm going to purchase a 480V pri / 120V sec 5kVA transformer. On the primary after tapping of 480V circuit, I'm going to put a 15A circuit breaker as the primary protection. (Aprox 125%)
I dont believe I need to put any OCPD on the secondary of the transformer since it is only a 2-wire secondary? Also the 30A fused disconnect (feeding equipment) is located about 5ft away. Would this disconnect serve as an adequate secondary protection for the transformer if it was indded needed? I know it is lower that rated secondary of transformer but if thats all the equipment would ever need than that would be adequate.
Thoughts on this design?
Is there any advantage to using a fuse over a breaker for the primary protection of the transformer?
If the secondary was a 240/120 transformer then would I calc the secondary current using 240V to get a seconday of 20.8A?