I was curious to hear from others how practical it is, or what is typically involved with moving utility metering point from secondary side to primary side of a utility service entrance transformer?
Related to my other recent post I'm looking at a few projects that have 480V utility owned pad mounted transformer location outside of building with SE conductors routed to inside of building. Most of these have utility metering installed at secondary of transformer with PT's, CT's and meter located at secondary.
For some of these I was considering how feasible it may be for customer to install protective device on primary of transformer (MV breaker etc...) which would require moving the utility service entrance to the MV side of the transformer? I'm thinking this would perhaps involve customer purchasing transformer from utility, and making sure the MV equipment met utility requirements (metering sections, etc...)? Do utilities typically have much flexibility with providing a customer SE point at MV vs LV side of transformer?
I'm curious if anyone has ever gone through this process that can share some insight. Thanks!
Related to my other recent post I'm looking at a few projects that have 480V utility owned pad mounted transformer location outside of building with SE conductors routed to inside of building. Most of these have utility metering installed at secondary of transformer with PT's, CT's and meter located at secondary.
For some of these I was considering how feasible it may be for customer to install protective device on primary of transformer (MV breaker etc...) which would require moving the utility service entrance to the MV side of the transformer? I'm thinking this would perhaps involve customer purchasing transformer from utility, and making sure the MV equipment met utility requirements (metering sections, etc...)? Do utilities typically have much flexibility with providing a customer SE point at MV vs LV side of transformer?
I'm curious if anyone has ever gone through this process that can share some insight. Thanks!