bcorps
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- Location
- Evansville, IN
- Occupation
- Engineer
We know that an outside transformer can have its secondary protected by the OCPD it's feeding, by virtue of being outside.
But the way I read it, it's the conductors being protected, with the transformer secondary itself really being protected by the primary OCPD.
Which got me thinking in my normal kibitzing way....
If I run the secondary conductors below slab from an inside transformer to....wherever, really....can I skip the OCPD at the transformer secondary? I mean, under the slab is just about as "outside" as you can get.
But the way I read it, it's the conductors being protected, with the transformer secondary itself really being protected by the primary OCPD.
Which got me thinking in my normal kibitzing way....
If I run the secondary conductors below slab from an inside transformer to....wherever, really....can I skip the OCPD at the transformer secondary? I mean, under the slab is just about as "outside" as you can get.