hhsting
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- Glen bunie, md, us
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- Junior plan reviewer
I understand i had similar post before that is now closed but I still cannot understand the concept and left me more confused with additional new questions and some old still not understanding it
For lighting in park, going from 120VAC to 15VAC, WAC magnetic transformer is used. The 120vac side transformer cord is connected to gfci receptacle. Please see the link below for the transformer being used and transformer spec sheet link. In the transformer being used link their is also transformer instruction which opens up lower right hand corner. The light which the transformer is used for link below as well. We are providing the transformer secondary cables in conduit outdoor some conduit come up ground and do go onside of building walls.
Transformer link:
www.waclighting.com
Transformer Spec sheet link:
Light the transformer is used for link:
Questions:
1. If their is a fault on 15vac and someone getting shocked then primary gfci would not see it. Previous post said it just an appliance and not under NEC for secondary breaker size but i dont follow how? We are still providing secondary wiring from the transformer to lights. So in order to protect them where NEC would the 15vac transformer secondary breaker sizing be?
2. Same issue as #1 with secondary cable sizing. We are providing secondary cable to lights. Where in NEC 2017 would sizing secondary cable be for 15vac side of transformer?
3. If a fault occurs on 15vac secondary someone getting shocked then primary will not see it. Previous posts said 411 does not require ground but then how can any breaker trip if someone is getting shocked?I dont follow can someone please explain.
4. Is Equipment grounding conductor (EGC) required for secondary side? I am getting confused by language 411 and 250 between is code talking about EGC or grounding electrode
Thanks for your opinion
For lighting in park, going from 120VAC to 15VAC, WAC magnetic transformer is used. The 120vac side transformer cord is connected to gfci receptacle. Please see the link below for the transformer being used and transformer spec sheet link. In the transformer being used link their is also transformer instruction which opens up lower right hand corner. The light which the transformer is used for link below as well. We are providing the transformer secondary cables in conduit outdoor some conduit come up ground and do go onside of building walls.
Transformer link:
WAC Lighting
WAC Lighting offers architectural products, decorative lighting, and landscape lighting focuses on addressing known problems or meeting unfulfilled needs with lighting solutions in commercial, residential, and hospitality settings.

Transformer Spec sheet link:
Light the transformer is used for link:
Questions:
1. If their is a fault on 15vac and someone getting shocked then primary gfci would not see it. Previous post said it just an appliance and not under NEC for secondary breaker size but i dont follow how? We are still providing secondary wiring from the transformer to lights. So in order to protect them where NEC would the 15vac transformer secondary breaker sizing be?
2. Same issue as #1 with secondary cable sizing. We are providing secondary cable to lights. Where in NEC 2017 would sizing secondary cable be for 15vac side of transformer?
3. If a fault occurs on 15vac secondary someone getting shocked then primary will not see it. Previous posts said 411 does not require ground but then how can any breaker trip if someone is getting shocked?I dont follow can someone please explain.
4. Is Equipment grounding conductor (EGC) required for secondary side? I am getting confused by language 411 and 250 between is code talking about EGC or grounding electrode
Thanks for your opinion
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