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Under the 2008 NEC, a main can be part of the panel or in the supply to the panel.
Is this for a service, or a feeder panel in a separate building?
Whats a subpanel? Is that on a sub? (Sorry - thats a surface navy guy talking). The NEC does not use the term subpanel.
 
277/480 to transformer to 208/120 panel from this panel to my "subpanel" in an office, all in the same building
 
A panel that is supplied from an overcurrent device protecting the conductors, is properly sized to the overcurrent protective device ahead of it and is located in the same building/structure is not required to have a main disconnect.
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I agree with George and Pierre about the panel but you also mentioned a transformer and that may need secondary protection which is often accomplished with a main breaker in the panel the transformer supplies.

More details needed.
 
Since there is a breaker in the 208V panel feeding your sub panel, and since they are in the same building (i.e., no separate building disconnect is needed), then the sub panel does not need a main. I could have just said that I agree with the others, but I get paid by the word. :wink::D
 
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