HMCP used as a feeder, but thermal magnetic down stream

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adamscb

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I have 480v single-phasing coming into a 480/120v transformer that goes to a 120v/240v panel. If the panel has a 200A main circuit breaker (thermal magnetic), can I use an HMCP on the primary side of the transformer?

(Transformer is 50kVA).
 

Jraef

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No. There is no valid use for an HMCP (aka Mag Only, or officially, IT (Instantaneous Trip only) breaker) other than part of a LISTED FACTORY ASSEMLED COMBINATION STARTER. None.
 

petersonra

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I have 480v single-phasing coming into a 480/120v transformer that goes to a 120v/240v panel. If the panel has a 200A main circuit breaker (thermal magnetic), can I use an HMCP on the primary side of the transformer?

(Transformer is 50kVA).

you can, but it won't meet code unless you put a real CB or fuses in as well.
 
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