wbalsam1
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iwire recently posted this on another thread and it got me to wondering something:
Hers's my Q: How is the grounding electrode conductor sized for a primary transformer over 600 volts and a secondary of 120/240?
My only answer (so far) is Table 250.66 having to do with the size of the derived phase conductors of the SDS.
Help, please. :smile:
__________________iwire said:...Here a common power company requirement around pad mount transformers is four 3/4" x 10' ground rods at each corner of the pad, looped together with 4/0 bare cad welded to each rod with a 4/0 bare cad welded to the ring on each side running into the wiring compartment.
Hers's my Q: How is the grounding electrode conductor sized for a primary transformer over 600 volts and a secondary of 120/240?
My only answer (so far) is Table 250.66 having to do with the size of the derived phase conductors of the SDS.
Help, please. :smile: