It's a routine situation but my brain is refusing to work this AM and I'd appreciate your help. I apologize if this has been answered before, I couldn't find it.
Consider the rather usual situation. A feeder from an OCPD in a main distribution panel is connected to a 480V:208Y/120V transformer. The transformer secondary feeds a subpanel. Assume that the grounding connection of the separately derived system is made at the transformer (it isn't clear from the plans) and that it is sized correctly in accordance with 250.66. My question relates to the EGC that runs from the transformer to the subpanel. Should that be sized in accordance with 250.66 as well or should it be sized in accordance with 250.122 using the OCPD rating in the main panel multiplied by the transformer ratio?
Many thanks for your help.
Heinz R.
Consider the rather usual situation. A feeder from an OCPD in a main distribution panel is connected to a 480V:208Y/120V transformer. The transformer secondary feeds a subpanel. Assume that the grounding connection of the separately derived system is made at the transformer (it isn't clear from the plans) and that it is sized correctly in accordance with 250.66. My question relates to the EGC that runs from the transformer to the subpanel. Should that be sized in accordance with 250.66 as well or should it be sized in accordance with 250.122 using the OCPD rating in the main panel multiplied by the transformer ratio?
Many thanks for your help.
Heinz R.