brintonkeith
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Hello fellow electricians. My situation is this. We are installing a step down transformer for machines that require a 240 rating. Which would be a 480delta/240delta transformer. It's rated at 150kVA. Some fairly sized machines.
Anyway, my curiosity is this. The transformer that we are installing is in fact a 480/240 delta-delta. But the secondary also has a phase that is center tapped for line to neutral loads. However we are not using it for that application. Every load will be a 3phase load only.
1. Should it be corner grounded or can I ground the center tap to protect from over voltages? (On the secondary side, also I know I don't want the system to be an ungrounded system)
2. Since it technically will be a completely balanced 3-wire primary and 3-wire secondary does that mean the panel fed by this transformer can be MLO as stated in article 240 section 240.4(F)?
Thank you all in advance.
Also my thoughts are to just bond the center tapped phase to make it a grounded system to circumvent the white colored wire of I corner grounded, and in my estimation the panel can be MLO. If I understand the situation correctly.
Anyway, my curiosity is this. The transformer that we are installing is in fact a 480/240 delta-delta. But the secondary also has a phase that is center tapped for line to neutral loads. However we are not using it for that application. Every load will be a 3phase load only.
1. Should it be corner grounded or can I ground the center tap to protect from over voltages? (On the secondary side, also I know I don't want the system to be an ungrounded system)
2. Since it technically will be a completely balanced 3-wire primary and 3-wire secondary does that mean the panel fed by this transformer can be MLO as stated in article 240 section 240.4(F)?
Thank you all in advance.
Also my thoughts are to just bond the center tapped phase to make it a grounded system to circumvent the white colored wire of I corner grounded, and in my estimation the panel can be MLO. If I understand the situation correctly.