Fellow Sparkys,
I have an overdutied chiller and applied UL508A Supplement SB. Unfortunately, the parts / devices I ordered to apply Supplement SB are delayed and the summer is coming closer. I was thinking of remediating the overduty issue by using an isolation transformer. Here is my problem.
I have a tap conductor (outside of unlimited (90ft) length Art 240(B)(5)) feeding the chiller. (B)(3) clearly says that taps feeding transformers are limited to 25ft in combined length (PRI + SEC). (B)(5) outlines outside taps of unlimited length if routed outside of a building. Which rule applies?
In my opinion, if the CMP wanted transformers to be fed via taps of unlimited lengths, they would have mentioned it. But I'd like to hear your opinion.
I will probably place a fusible disconnect on the PRI side of the transformer. I can then feed the transformer without running into any code issues. But I am still interested in your opinion.
I have an overdutied chiller and applied UL508A Supplement SB. Unfortunately, the parts / devices I ordered to apply Supplement SB are delayed and the summer is coming closer. I was thinking of remediating the overduty issue by using an isolation transformer. Here is my problem.
I have a tap conductor (outside of unlimited (90ft) length Art 240(B)(5)) feeding the chiller. (B)(3) clearly says that taps feeding transformers are limited to 25ft in combined length (PRI + SEC). (B)(5) outlines outside taps of unlimited length if routed outside of a building. Which rule applies?
In my opinion, if the CMP wanted transformers to be fed via taps of unlimited lengths, they would have mentioned it. But I'd like to hear your opinion.
I will probably place a fusible disconnect on the PRI side of the transformer. I can then feed the transformer without running into any code issues. But I am still interested in your opinion.