gaengineer
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I have an NEC question. The applicable code would be the 1999 edition.
I have a 10/12 MVA step-up transformer (4.16/34.5 KV) that is fed from a 4160 switchgear breaker. The switchgear is fed from a co-generation unit that has an output of 8.5 MVA. The cabling from the generator to the switchgear and from the switchgear to the transformer has a capacity of 10.5 MVA.
Per the 1999 NEC, does the cabling from the switchgear to the transformer need to be rated for the 12 MVA? I know it would be good engineering practive, but is it rerquired by code ?
I have a 10/12 MVA step-up transformer (4.16/34.5 KV) that is fed from a 4160 switchgear breaker. The switchgear is fed from a co-generation unit that has an output of 8.5 MVA. The cabling from the generator to the switchgear and from the switchgear to the transformer has a capacity of 10.5 MVA.
Per the 1999 NEC, does the cabling from the switchgear to the transformer need to be rated for the 12 MVA? I know it would be good engineering practive, but is it rerquired by code ?