Rex Hungerford
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- Location
- Seattle
- Occupation
- Electrician
I hate asking such broad questions but I have not touched a transformer in 15 years. Now I am carrying a product line and need to ensure I am specifying the installation correctly.
I have a 4.5kva 240 volt to 120 volt isolation transformer.
The transformer is in a wall mount enclosure and has integral 25A Primary fuses and a 50A secondary circuit breaker. These transformer has a built in temperature limit switch set to 130*. These transformers will generally be installed in a residence.
450.3(B) Over current per table 450.3(B) Primary and Secondary protection 9A or more
Primary 250% - Secondary 125%
Does this mean I can size the circuit breaker from the main panel feeding the transformer as follows. 4500/240=18.75x2.5=46.875A. So a 45 Amp circuit Breaker and a #8 feeder. Is this correct?
The transformer already has a secondary 50A circuit breaker. Does this mean I can use #8 wire from the transformer to a panelboard and the panel can be main lug only.
450.14 Disconnecting Means Locked and Field Marked
This looks to say I can put a lock on the Circuit breaker in the panel feeding the transformer and affix a label to the transformer noting where the transformer is fed from? No other disconnect required. Assume the panel serving the transformer will be in another part of the home. Correct.
What does "Field Marked" require for materials. Can it be hand written? Can it be a sticky back label I print on with my computer? Does it have to be phenolic? Does it have to be applied to the face of the transformer or can it be inside the hinged cover.
What am I forgetting?
Thanks
I have a 4.5kva 240 volt to 120 volt isolation transformer.
The transformer is in a wall mount enclosure and has integral 25A Primary fuses and a 50A secondary circuit breaker. These transformer has a built in temperature limit switch set to 130*. These transformers will generally be installed in a residence.
450.3(B) Over current per table 450.3(B) Primary and Secondary protection 9A or more
Primary 250% - Secondary 125%
Does this mean I can size the circuit breaker from the main panel feeding the transformer as follows. 4500/240=18.75x2.5=46.875A. So a 45 Amp circuit Breaker and a #8 feeder. Is this correct?
The transformer already has a secondary 50A circuit breaker. Does this mean I can use #8 wire from the transformer to a panelboard and the panel can be main lug only.
450.14 Disconnecting Means Locked and Field Marked
This looks to say I can put a lock on the Circuit breaker in the panel feeding the transformer and affix a label to the transformer noting where the transformer is fed from? No other disconnect required. Assume the panel serving the transformer will be in another part of the home. Correct.
What does "Field Marked" require for materials. Can it be hand written? Can it be a sticky back label I print on with my computer? Does it have to be phenolic? Does it have to be applied to the face of the transformer or can it be inside the hinged cover.
What am I forgetting?
Thanks