Hello,
I'm trying to figure out the best way (cheapest, while still safe) to do the following thing:
I have 5kV coming in to a room, and I need 1 5kV motor starter and a 4160/480V transformer for other loads. Now, the classic way to do this is to get 5kV switchgear, feeding the transformer and the starter. So I'd need an main breaker and 2 feeder breakers in the switchgear, plus an MCC with a 5kV starter.
But I was thinking, what about having the 5kV feed right into a 5kV MCC with a main breaker, 1 starter and a feeder to the transformer. It seems like it'd be quite a bit cheaper, take up less room and work just fine! I have a feeling there must be a reason why this wouldn't work, but please explain! Thanks
I'm trying to figure out the best way (cheapest, while still safe) to do the following thing:
I have 5kV coming in to a room, and I need 1 5kV motor starter and a 4160/480V transformer for other loads. Now, the classic way to do this is to get 5kV switchgear, feeding the transformer and the starter. So I'd need an main breaker and 2 feeder breakers in the switchgear, plus an MCC with a 5kV starter.
But I was thinking, what about having the 5kV feed right into a 5kV MCC with a main breaker, 1 starter and a feeder to the transformer. It seems like it'd be quite a bit cheaper, take up less room and work just fine! I have a feeling there must be a reason why this wouldn't work, but please explain! Thanks