Twoskinsoneman
Senior Member
- Location
- West Virginia, USA NEC: 2020
- Occupation
- Facility Senior Electrician
My mind was wandering today. I've not have much experience with transformers. Anyway this is what I was thinking.
What if I wanted to run a single 15a branch circuit a very long distance away. Let's say 600ft away. It could just be a single receptacle or maybe lights or whatever. Could I run NM from a 15amp breaker in my panel to a 120vac-600vac general purpose transformer, then run the 600ft at 600vac to another 120vac-600vac transformer?
What are the rules governing this.
Things that come to mind are.
Where do I need OCPDs?
What needs to be bonded?
What table can be used to gauge the wires?
What rules apply to 600vac that wouldn't apply to a standard 120vac circuit?
Purely theoritical. Thanks
What if I wanted to run a single 15a branch circuit a very long distance away. Let's say 600ft away. It could just be a single receptacle or maybe lights or whatever. Could I run NM from a 15amp breaker in my panel to a 120vac-600vac general purpose transformer, then run the 600ft at 600vac to another 120vac-600vac transformer?
What are the rules governing this.
Things that come to mind are.
Where do I need OCPDs?
What needs to be bonded?
What table can be used to gauge the wires?
What rules apply to 600vac that wouldn't apply to a standard 120vac circuit?
Purely theoritical. Thanks