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I am currently working on a project for a customer that manufactures equipment for domestic and foreign use. The building votage is 240V Delta. They have 300kVA transfomers throughout the place for testing their specific machinery prior to shipment. These transfomers have a primary voltage of 240V and a secondary of 575V/480V/380V. They adjust the taps at the transfomer depending on the equipment they are testing. Unfortunately, over 15 years, they did their own wiring and the methods and sizing of this wiring is completely non-compliant. I have been asked to submit a plan to bring them into compliance. The questions I have pertain to primary and secondary protection. Would someone please explain 240.21(c)1 and how it would pertain to this situation. I believe, based on reading it, that I am not required to have secondary protection, but I am confused about the language referring to "secondary-to-primary ratio". Let's assume:
300kVA transformer operating one machine with a 260kVa load.
260,000/(240*1.732)=626*1.25=783A ---- Next higher fuse size 800A --- Feeder [2 Sets of (3) 500kcmil & (1) 1/0]
Secondary voltage 575V
260,000/(575*1.732)=261*1.25=326A --- Is protection needed? --- Feeder [2 Set of (3) 2/0 & (1)
Any and all help is appreciated. I wonder if I should walk away...
300kVA transformer operating one machine with a 260kVa load.
260,000/(240*1.732)=626*1.25=783A ---- Next higher fuse size 800A --- Feeder [2 Sets of (3) 500kcmil & (1) 1/0]
Secondary voltage 575V
260,000/(575*1.732)=261*1.25=326A --- Is protection needed? --- Feeder [2 Set of (3) 2/0 & (1)
Any and all help is appreciated. I wonder if I should walk away...