- Location
- Lockport, IL
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrical Engineer
Common information for all three: Transformer within outdoor substation. Cables connect secondary to busbars. Breakers serve loads both inside and outside the adjacent building. Primary is over 600 volts, secondary is 120/208V.
Question:
I am reviewing a drawing. The transformer is 500 KVA. With a secondary of 120/208V, the rated current is 1389a. 125% of that is 1736, and the next higher standard rating is 1800. There are four breakers connected to the busbars: 1800a, 100a, 20a, and 15a, for a total of 1935a. Does this not violate Note 2 of Table 450.3(A)? Would I have to call this a supervised location, and use the 250% limit, in order to call this installation acceptable?
Question:
I am reviewing a drawing. The transformer is 500 KVA. With a secondary of 120/208V, the rated current is 1389a. 125% of that is 1736, and the next higher standard rating is 1800. There are four breakers connected to the busbars: 1800a, 100a, 20a, and 15a, for a total of 1935a. Does this not violate Note 2 of Table 450.3(A)? Would I have to call this a supervised location, and use the 250% limit, in order to call this installation acceptable?
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