CXB Electric
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- Location
- Norfolk, VA
Hello All,
Kind of an odd situation I need some help on.
Is there anything inherently wrong with installing a pole mount type tranformer on the floor within an electrical vault? We have a situation in which a customer scrounged up an old pole mount transformer to provide house power to his vault. It is sitting on the floor slab with no pad and no bracing. The bracing issue I'm sure is a violation and there are other problems as well, exposed lugs among others. I guess the question is if a transformer is intended (possibly, "Listed" by the NEC definition of Listed) as a pole mount type, is this type of installation allowed? I mean, I think it's ridiculous that they did this but I'm having trouble finding anything specific in the code to tell them it needs to be changed.
Thanks for any help that is offered.
Kind of an odd situation I need some help on.
Is there anything inherently wrong with installing a pole mount type tranformer on the floor within an electrical vault? We have a situation in which a customer scrounged up an old pole mount transformer to provide house power to his vault. It is sitting on the floor slab with no pad and no bracing. The bracing issue I'm sure is a violation and there are other problems as well, exposed lugs among others. I guess the question is if a transformer is intended (possibly, "Listed" by the NEC definition of Listed) as a pole mount type, is this type of installation allowed? I mean, I think it's ridiculous that they did this but I'm having trouble finding anything specific in the code to tell them it needs to be changed.
Thanks for any help that is offered.