fandi
Senior Member
- Location
- Los Angeles
Hello All,
I have an existing 150kVA delta - delta 480V-240/208/120V. The secondary is center grounded between phase A and C (Van=Vcn=120V). Phase B is usually called 'high leg' (Vbn=208V).
The EVCS (Electric Vehicle Charging Station) is Leviton ever-green Level 2 charger using SAE J1772 standard with this Elec input info:
- Input power: 7.2kW.
- Input voltage: 208/240VAC.
- Input current: 30A.
- Input power connections: Line 1, Line 2, Earth. (I see Neutral mentioned in their cutsheet for Level 1 but not for this Level 2 which is the product will be used in this case)
- Recommended breaker: 40A double pole breaker on a dedicated circuit.
What I'm getting at is, from the 150kVA transformer secondary via a 400A 3 phase, 4 wire panel, I can use 40A two pole breaker between phases AB, BC and CA (240V) to feed the EVCS. And I don't have to worry anything about the fact that it's a delta transformer with 'high leg' phase B.
I need to contact the manufacturer to see how efficient charging station is but for now let's assume 1kVA = 1kW.
This is the maximum charging stations I can hook up to the 150kVA transformer: 150/7.2 = 20.8333 so the max is 20 stations.
Please let me know if my calculation is wrong. Thanks.
I have an existing 150kVA delta - delta 480V-240/208/120V. The secondary is center grounded between phase A and C (Van=Vcn=120V). Phase B is usually called 'high leg' (Vbn=208V).
The EVCS (Electric Vehicle Charging Station) is Leviton ever-green Level 2 charger using SAE J1772 standard with this Elec input info:
- Input power: 7.2kW.
- Input voltage: 208/240VAC.
- Input current: 30A.
- Input power connections: Line 1, Line 2, Earth. (I see Neutral mentioned in their cutsheet for Level 1 but not for this Level 2 which is the product will be used in this case)
- Recommended breaker: 40A double pole breaker on a dedicated circuit.
What I'm getting at is, from the 150kVA transformer secondary via a 400A 3 phase, 4 wire panel, I can use 40A two pole breaker between phases AB, BC and CA (240V) to feed the EVCS. And I don't have to worry anything about the fact that it's a delta transformer with 'high leg' phase B.
I need to contact the manufacturer to see how efficient charging station is but for now let's assume 1kVA = 1kW.
This is the maximum charging stations I can hook up to the 150kVA transformer: 150/7.2 = 20.8333 so the max is 20 stations.
Please let me know if my calculation is wrong. Thanks.