MEdgarCI
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- Sacramento, CA
Good Day,
I'm designing a system where we have a 3-phase busbar system (at 385V) from a PV inverter penetrating into the LV side of an MV transformer. Off of these bus bars, we are cabling up to connect to the transformer spades, and the number of runs is causing us to stack our lugs back to back. Even though the feeder is 385V, the equipment manufacturer is requiring any cabling to be 2000V rated, as there is a total potential of 1700V during equipment operation.
I'm being asked to verify minimum spacing between the busbars, as there is a concern by connecting our lugs (1000kcmil) back to back, we may get too close to bare live parts. Specifically, I am looking for a section in the code which dictates the minimum spacing between those busbars at 2000V.
I don't think the cabinet itself counts as an auxiliary gutter, so 366.100(E) is inapplicable, but the closest item I've come across which even discusses this. 408.56 only describes up to 1000V, and of course this isn't a cable tray, so 392.80(2) doesn't work, and everything else I've come across online or in the Code discusses higher MV values, or spacing between overhead transmission/distribution.
Thank you in advance.
I'm designing a system where we have a 3-phase busbar system (at 385V) from a PV inverter penetrating into the LV side of an MV transformer. Off of these bus bars, we are cabling up to connect to the transformer spades, and the number of runs is causing us to stack our lugs back to back. Even though the feeder is 385V, the equipment manufacturer is requiring any cabling to be 2000V rated, as there is a total potential of 1700V during equipment operation.
I'm being asked to verify minimum spacing between the busbars, as there is a concern by connecting our lugs (1000kcmil) back to back, we may get too close to bare live parts. Specifically, I am looking for a section in the code which dictates the minimum spacing between those busbars at 2000V.
I don't think the cabinet itself counts as an auxiliary gutter, so 366.100(E) is inapplicable, but the closest item I've come across which even discusses this. 408.56 only describes up to 1000V, and of course this isn't a cable tray, so 392.80(2) doesn't work, and everything else I've come across online or in the Code discusses higher MV values, or spacing between overhead transmission/distribution.
Thank you in advance.