Russ_Wildcat
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- Location
- Spring Hill, KS, USA
I am regularly installing autotransformers on 3 phase 480/277 VAC to buck 500 VAC down to 480 VAC. This autotransformer is in series with the actual device which is 480/277 VAC @ 192 FLA. I cite NEC 450.4(A) for OCPD protection for transformer, which only requires individual protection by which it receives from the branch breaker OCPD(250 A CB). So often I have AHJ's state I must use NEC Article 450.3 and provide primary and secondary protection for the autotransformer. Is there a convincing way to present this to AHJ's that I do not need secondary protection for the autotransformer? I feel that when the AHJ sees that is 3 phase, they then think it can't then be a 2 -wire situation. But when analyzing 3 phase systems, it is customary to analyze only one phase, they disregard this immediately because it is 3 phase so you can't have 2-wire if there are 3 wires....?