Grouch
Senior Member
- Location
- New York, NY
Hey all,
Basic question here... I came across some transformers in an old building... they are all 480 volt - 208/120 volt, step-down transformers... some are 500KVA, 225KVA, 150KVA, etc. The enclosure of each transformer is labeled 'Secondary Grounded'. There was however no grounding electrode conductor that goes to building steel or cold water pipe for any of the transformers. The primary and secondary ground conductors were connected to the transformer ground bus, and a jumper went from the XO terminal to the ground bus and the neutral wire was connected to the XO terminal. Is the secondary of this transformer truly grounded? or does the code require that grounding electrode conductor?
Thanks.
Basic question here... I came across some transformers in an old building... they are all 480 volt - 208/120 volt, step-down transformers... some are 500KVA, 225KVA, 150KVA, etc. The enclosure of each transformer is labeled 'Secondary Grounded'. There was however no grounding electrode conductor that goes to building steel or cold water pipe for any of the transformers. The primary and secondary ground conductors were connected to the transformer ground bus, and a jumper went from the XO terminal to the ground bus and the neutral wire was connected to the XO terminal. Is the secondary of this transformer truly grounded? or does the code require that grounding electrode conductor?
Thanks.