Single Phase Transformer

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I am reviewing a design for a small facility that has a large 480 volt motor but very little 120 volt load. The design shows a 25 KVA, 3-phase step-down transformer. I was asked whether the load could just as easily be served by a single phase 480-120V transformer, perhaps no larger than 15 KVA. Two questions:
  1. Does such an animal exist?
  2. Is it rare enough (i.e., low demand, not a standard off-the-shelf item) that it would be cheaper to buy a 15 KVA 3-phase transformer and only connect one phase?

I would prefer not to offer a "cost savings idea" that would not actually save costs.
 
I am reviewing a design for a small facility that has a large 480 volt motor but very little 120 volt load. The design shows a 25 KVA, 3-phase step-down transformer. I was asked whether the load could just as easily be served by a single phase 480-120V transformer, perhaps no larger than 15 KVA. Two questions:
  1. Does such an animal exist?
  2. Is it rare enough (i.e., low demand, not a standard off-the-shelf item) that it would be cheaper to buy a 15 KVA 3-phase transformer and only connect one phase?

I would prefer not to offer a "cost savings idea" that would not actually save costs.

I use single phase 480/120V control transformers in that range now and then. This is the one I usually use for 15 KVA applications.

ACME T2535173S Transformer, 15KVA 240X480Pri/120X240Sec, TYPE 3R ENCLOSURE, ENCAPSULATED

I don't recall the exact price but it was something like $500 or $600.
 
I am reviewing a design for a small facility that has a large 480 volt motor but very little 120 volt load. The design shows a 25 KVA, 3-phase step-down transformer. I was asked whether the load could just as easily be served by a single phase 480-120V transformer, perhaps no larger than 15 KVA. Two questions:
  1. Does such an animal exist?
  2. Is it rare enough (i.e., low demand, not a standard off-the-shelf item) that it would be cheaper to buy a 15 KVA 3-phase transformer and only connect one phase?

I would prefer not to offer a "cost savings idea" that would not actually save costs.

25 kVA is a common size for single phase transformer, but for three phase they usually go from 15 to 30 kVA.
 
Two questions, Does such an animal exist?
Yes. Little bit different size like kwired mentioned and it will likely be a 120/240 secondary.
Is it rare enough (i.e., low demand, not a standard off-the-shelf item) that it would be cheaper to buy a 15 KVA 3-phase transformer and only connect one phase?
I would prefer not to offer a "cost savings idea" that would not actually save costs.
It's not so rare to not consider it, but I know what happens every time is that a month goes by and somebody wants to hook something up that is three phase, and then you buy two transformers.
 
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