Ummm... he said, "a 400amp switch." Doesn't necessarily mean a 400 amp OCPD.don_resqcapt19 said:The conductor can be sized based on the load. 271 is the full load current at the transformer secondary. The 500 kcmil conductors cannot be protected by a 400 amp OCPD in this application. They must be protected at or below there ampacity as shown in Table 310.16. 240.4(B) does not apply.
Don
Smart $ said:Ummm... he said, "a 400amp switch." Doesn't necessarily mean a 400 amp OCPD.
Dexie123 said:It's actually a step down wye to wye transformer. There is a fused disconnect right next to it and the fuses are 400 amps. From the switch it goes to a MDP right next to it with 6 switches. 4 rated at 100amps 2 at 125amps feeding panels on the floor (I don't know what the load calcuations on the panel are).... Not sure what the primary feed consists of .....
So Don if 240.4(B) does not apply are you in the opinion that the largest wire size and fuses that should be used be 250amps?
?*!whatthe? said:As long as you have Primary protection at 125% of xfmr rating you do not need secondary protection.
RUWired said:Dexie, If this is a 4-wire secondary xfrmr @ 208 volt, then secondary protection is 112500/360 = 312.5 x 125% =390 amps max. A higher rating not exceeding the next higher rating is 350 amps. The fuses should be set @ 350 .
Rick
Dexie123 said:If the computed ampacity of a transfomer is 312.5amps but you fuse it for 390 and furthmore set the fuses to 350 what if the loads are at full throttle say pulling 350. How can the transformer handle a load that it's not designed to do?
In the case of this installation the maximum overcurrent protective device rating permitted for the 500 kcmil conductors is 350 amps. The maximum permitted OCPD for the secondary of the transformer is 400 amps assuming that the primary OCPD is between 125% and 250% of the rated primary current. You have to install smaller fuses (350A) or increase the wire size to 600 kcmil.So Don if 240.4(B) does not apply are you in the opinion that the largest wire size and fuses that should be used be 250amps?
don_resqcapt19 said:Dexie,
The maximum permitted OCPD for the secondary of the transformer is 400 amps assuming that the primary OCPD is between 125% and 250% of the rated primary current. Don
The 125% value is 390.8 amps. The note clearly permits you to use the next standard rated OCPD above 390.8 amps and that would be a 400 amp OCPD.1. Where 125 percent of this current does not correspond to a standard rating of a fuse or nonadjustable circuit breaker, a higher rating that does not exceed the next higher standard rating shall be permitted.
