rating of electrial rooms

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mshields

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Unless you've got an, over 112 1/2kVA transformer or you've got an Emergency Electrical closet, I don't believe there are any requirements for rating that room. In fact, you don't even need a room correct?

I'm wondering if this is contingent on the space being sprinklered? I don't believe it is.

Just looking for a sanity check.

Thanks,

Mike
 

kwired

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Unless you've got an, over 112 1/2kVA transformer or you've got an Emergency Electrical closet, I don't believe there are any requirements for rating that room. In fact, you don't even need a room correct?

I'm wondering if this is contingent on the space being sprinklered? I don't believe it is.

Just looking for a sanity check.

Thanks,

Mike

Read the exceptions - if you have a completely enclosed transformer except for ventilation openings you still don't need a rated room. When you say "don't even need a room" it means don't need a room dedicated to housing the transformer. If there is no room at all it is probably outdoors
 

charlie b

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I agree with your assessment :happyyes: , but I can't speak to the sanity issue :happysad: , for if we didn't have a sanity issue, then how did we get to be engineers? :lol:
 

MIEngineer

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I haven't had a need to look at this before but I found you're referencing 430.21(B). If it's a Class 155 transformer then the barrier doesn't need an hour-rating? Just fire-resistant or by 6' according to exception 1?

Thanks.
 
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