I have this configuration in the back of house of a restaurant:
- Panel H, powered from disconnect and meter in a separate electrical room in the building.
- Panel H feeds transformer TX (480-208/120V)
- Transformer TX feeds panel A
- Panel A feeds panel B
- Can Panel H be MLO? I have seen panels away from their switchgear breakers / service disconnect and still configured as MLO without a main breaker.
- If TX is around 3' away from Panel A, I imagine the feeders from the secondary of TX going to A to be run above the ceiling and then down to A. So the run should not be more than 10'. Thus, conforming to the 10' tap rule, TX should not require an OCPD on its secondary, right?
- Can Panel A be MLO, or it should have an MCB? Since it has no direct OCPD ahead of it except for the sub-feed for TX in Panel H, I figured MCB would be reasonable.