BRYAN AMBROGIO
Member
- Location
- Winter Springs Fl
- Occupation
- Electrical Designer
A 112.5kVA transformer with a 150A primary breaker with 3#3/0 primary conductors - feeding a 400A MCB panel with #500 secondary conductors.
Per 240.4(B) we can use #500's on the secondary side good for 380amps, jump to the next breaker size @ 400amps.
An inspector has rejected this under 240.21(C) - Transformer secondary conductors are not permitted to be sized under 240.4(B)
However, 240.21(C) specifically calls out "without secondary overcurrent protection". This is not our case.
Reading further into 240.21 transformer secondary requirements are defined but only for specific circumstances as follows:
A) Without Overcurrent Protection
B) Length of Conductors
C) Primary Overcurrent Device
D) Industrial Installations
E) Outdoor Secondary Conductors
We believe that since this installation doesn't fall within any of the specific parameters of 240.21 we are allowed to use 240.4(B) for breaker sizing on the secondary.
Can anyone point to anywhere in the code that addresses this issue "WITH OVERCURRENT PROTECTION" or if anyone can give me any input on this issue that may shed some light?
Thank You
Per 240.4(B) we can use #500's on the secondary side good for 380amps, jump to the next breaker size @ 400amps.
An inspector has rejected this under 240.21(C) - Transformer secondary conductors are not permitted to be sized under 240.4(B)
However, 240.21(C) specifically calls out "without secondary overcurrent protection". This is not our case.
Reading further into 240.21 transformer secondary requirements are defined but only for specific circumstances as follows:
A) Without Overcurrent Protection
B) Length of Conductors
C) Primary Overcurrent Device
D) Industrial Installations
E) Outdoor Secondary Conductors
We believe that since this installation doesn't fall within any of the specific parameters of 240.21 we are allowed to use 240.4(B) for breaker sizing on the secondary.
Can anyone point to anywhere in the code that addresses this issue "WITH OVERCURRENT PROTECTION" or if anyone can give me any input on this issue that may shed some light?
Thank You