Try to make this as simple a question as possible.
A large university campus takes delivery of power from the area power company at 34kV or higher or whatever. Doesn't matter.
The university owns their own substation and transformers to step down to 12470V and distributes at this voltage underground to all campus buildings over several hundred acre area and 60+ buildings.
A pad mount transformer is set at the each building to step down to 480Y/277V or 208Y/120V which in turn feeds an MDP in the building with main disconnect.
Question. Are these pad mounts and MDP's services or are they separately derived systems? i.e. can the University be considered the utility or not? This makes a big difference in grounding and bonding and if the 240.21 tap rules are applied or not.
Please justify your answer with backup codes, laws etc.
Thanks.
bbaumer
A large university campus takes delivery of power from the area power company at 34kV or higher or whatever. Doesn't matter.
The university owns their own substation and transformers to step down to 12470V and distributes at this voltage underground to all campus buildings over several hundred acre area and 60+ buildings.
A pad mount transformer is set at the each building to step down to 480Y/277V or 208Y/120V which in turn feeds an MDP in the building with main disconnect.
Question. Are these pad mounts and MDP's services or are they separately derived systems? i.e. can the University be considered the utility or not? This makes a big difference in grounding and bonding and if the 240.21 tap rules are applied or not.
Please justify your answer with backup codes, laws etc.
Thanks.
bbaumer