buck33k
Senior Member
- Location
- Washington state and North Carolina
One of the utilities in our area left us current transformers with instructions to just bolt them to the back of the ct can (no mounting bracket). They are the donut type without the bar and so no provisions for lugs. The ct can feeds two service panels so there will have to be some connections made inside the can besides the neutrals. I suppose they will simply splice the service lateral and service entrance conductors when the time comes.
My limited experience with cts has them mounted on brackets with lugs or studs provided for lugs, but once again I don't have a great deal of experience with this and have never worked with this utility. I will go to their meter shop Monday to make sure I understand correctly.
Is this something you see commonly?
Buck
[ January 07, 2006, 01:35 PM: Message edited by: buck33k ]
My limited experience with cts has them mounted on brackets with lugs or studs provided for lugs, but once again I don't have a great deal of experience with this and have never worked with this utility. I will go to their meter shop Monday to make sure I understand correctly.
Is this something you see commonly?
Buck
[ January 07, 2006, 01:35 PM: Message edited by: buck33k ]