Hello everyone:
I’m working on a project involves a design of a substation. The substation area is enclosed by fence and split in half by another fence; one area for the utility metering; the other is for the customer owned 34.5KV GIS switchgear, transformer (34.5KV- 12.47KV), and 12.47KV switchgear. Long story short, the utility company asked us to provide an overhead non fused switch structure in the customer side of the fence before terminating into the GIS 34.5KV switchgear main breaker. My questions:
Your thoughts are really appreciated.
I’m working on a project involves a design of a substation. The substation area is enclosed by fence and split in half by another fence; one area for the utility metering; the other is for the customer owned 34.5KV GIS switchgear, transformer (34.5KV- 12.47KV), and 12.47KV switchgear. Long story short, the utility company asked us to provide an overhead non fused switch structure in the customer side of the fence before terminating into the GIS 34.5KV switchgear main breaker. My questions:
- My understanding, based on this configuration, the switch structure will become the service disconnection mean (since it will be owned by the customer). Per NEC 230.91, this switch must have and OC protection device (fuse), correct? If yes, then it will be an issue for us because the utility company told us the maximum fuse size that can be used which will not work for us because it will limit the capacity of the transformer.
- Does the code provide any exception to allow to have a non-fused switch (Isolated switch) in this case since the GIS switch has a main and located within the same substation yard?
- Does NEC 110.31 table require us to maintain 15ft clearance from the exposed life part? Does that mean the distance is measured from the actual live part, which is up high, or from the structure pole? We have a very limited space available to install this structure, that’s why a pad mounted gear is not an option.
Your thoughts are really appreciated.
