The application I'm thinking of is a 480V generator at a hospital that provides emergency power for the 120/208V critical branch.
The transformer could be placed on the load side of the transfer switch, and then it would always be in use. However, if the transformer fails, the critical branch would loose both normal and emergency power.
The other option, provide two transformers on the line side of the transfer switch. One for the normal source, and one for the emergency source. The potential problem I see, one transformer just sits cold for weeks, and then suddenly has to run when normal power is lost.
Steve
The transformer could be placed on the load side of the transfer switch, and then it would always be in use. However, if the transformer fails, the critical branch would loose both normal and emergency power.
The other option, provide two transformers on the line side of the transfer switch. One for the normal source, and one for the emergency source. The potential problem I see, one transformer just sits cold for weeks, and then suddenly has to run when normal power is lost.
Steve