Jerramundi
Senior Member
- Location
- Chicago
- Occupation
- Licensed Residential Electrician
Thinking about a 240V DPST Mech. Timer near the panel, feeding a 240V/120V 3kVA Xfrmr near the end of the run for VD purposes, which will feed an electric sign.
Question is... would the timer/controller be considered:
(1) Timer/Controller for the SDS/Xfrmr?
(2) Timer/Controller for the Sign?
The more I think about and learn about SDS', I feel like this controller would be considered (1) a controller for the SDS/Xfrmr.
The result being, that a disconnect near the timer, such as the OCPD, could be not be counted as the sign disconnect near the controller, even if it were lockable.
The isolation of the SDS would dictate that I need a disconnect for the sign on the secondary side of the Xfrmr... and with this controller being on the primary side of the SDS, said disconnect would need to be either (1) at the point of termination to the sign or (2) within sign of the sign...
Unless I moved the controller, but a 120V version, to the secondary...
Thoughts?
Question is... would the timer/controller be considered:
(1) Timer/Controller for the SDS/Xfrmr?
(2) Timer/Controller for the Sign?
The more I think about and learn about SDS', I feel like this controller would be considered (1) a controller for the SDS/Xfrmr.
The result being, that a disconnect near the timer, such as the OCPD, could be not be counted as the sign disconnect near the controller, even if it were lockable.
The isolation of the SDS would dictate that I need a disconnect for the sign on the secondary side of the Xfrmr... and with this controller being on the primary side of the SDS, said disconnect would need to be either (1) at the point of termination to the sign or (2) within sign of the sign...
Unless I moved the controller, but a 120V version, to the secondary...
Thoughts?