PhaseShift
Senior Member
I'm guessing you are talking about the transformer primary cb and primary conductors. If not, none of the applies.
One usually sizes the CB feeding a transformer at least 125% nameplate current so the CB doesn't trip on inrush. Look at T450.3.B. Keep in mind that 450 addresses transformer protection not conductor protection.
For sizing the primary conductors, look at 240.4 and 240.4.B. They have to be protected by the CB you picked in 450. So the conductor ampacity is going to be 125% nameplate current. You can oversize the conductors all you want
Nothing stopping you from sizing the primary CB less than 125%, but it looks pretty bad if the CB trips on inrush
cf
CF
Thanks for the information. Like I mentioned this transfromer will be located aprox 1000ft away from the MCC which it is fed, and the MCC itsef will have a breaker which the feeders come of of.
Is the breaker located on the MCC adequate for providing the primary protection of the transformer, if it is sized at 125% of transformer primary rated current? In other words, is there a distance limitation to how far the transformer primary breaker can be from the transformer.
I have seen many applications where there was a feeder breaker on the MCC and then another breaker used out at the transformer primary location which was rated for the transformer primary protection. In this case, the breaker at the MCC would just be for feeder protection i imagine? Are there any distance limitations to where the breaker can be in relation to the transformer primary? Is it custom to have a feeder breaker and then another primary breaker at the traansformer when dealing with long distances?
This is why I asked my question regarding voltage drop and breaker sizing, in the event that the primary breaekr was located a far distance from the transformer primary.