Working on a project with a 750kVA transformer (13.8kV primary, 4160V secondary) that feeds a lineup with a 200 amp fused main disconnect. The gear feeds a couple of motors with soft starts.
Two separate questions:
1. The transformer secondary FLA is 104 amps. I'm taking the minimum feeder ampacity as being 1.25 x 104 = 130 amps [NEC 215.2(B)(2)]. Typically, I would size the cable to the fuse, but based on NEC 240.101 it looks like this isn't required for MV. And 200 amp fuse is under 250% for Table 450.3(A), so no issues there. The minimum size MV-90 cable per Table 310.60(C)(73) would be 2 AWG. Is this the correct approach for determining the minimum circuit ampacity?
2. For the motor circuit, the motor is rated at 55 amps. Minimum circuit ampacity is 1.15 x 55 = 63 amps [NEC 430.224]. That would be a 6 AWG cable in Table 310.60(C)(73). If a cable manufacturer has a minimum size of 2 AWG, I assume that means the EGC needs to be upsized proportionately per 250.122(B)? The EGC would also be a 2 AWG, correct?
Two separate questions:
1. The transformer secondary FLA is 104 amps. I'm taking the minimum feeder ampacity as being 1.25 x 104 = 130 amps [NEC 215.2(B)(2)]. Typically, I would size the cable to the fuse, but based on NEC 240.101 it looks like this isn't required for MV. And 200 amp fuse is under 250% for Table 450.3(A), so no issues there. The minimum size MV-90 cable per Table 310.60(C)(73) would be 2 AWG. Is this the correct approach for determining the minimum circuit ampacity?
2. For the motor circuit, the motor is rated at 55 amps. Minimum circuit ampacity is 1.15 x 55 = 63 amps [NEC 430.224]. That would be a 6 AWG cable in Table 310.60(C)(73). If a cable manufacturer has a minimum size of 2 AWG, I assume that means the EGC needs to be upsized proportionately per 250.122(B)? The EGC would also be a 2 AWG, correct?