Transformer Overcurrent Protection 450.3 C)

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450.3 (C) Over Current Protection states "Voltage transformers installed indoors or enclosed shall be protected with primary fuses."

Would I be correct to assume the term "Voltage Transformer" is used to refer to instrumentation voltage transformers exclusively? Power transformers installed indoors can be protected by circuit breakers can't they?
 
I agree, power transformers such as a 50 Kva 480 to 280/120 volt Wye transformers can be protected on the primary by a circuit breaker.

Chris
 
450.3 (C) Over Current Protection states "Voltage transformers installed indoors or enclosed shall be protected with primary fuses."

Would I be correct to assume the term "Voltage Transformer" is used to refer to instrumentation voltage transformers exclusively?

CBs can be used, but I don't know exactly what a voltage transformer is and how it differs from a standard 'transformer.' Odd.
 
See the fine print note that refers to 408.52 which talks about instrument circuits, and fuses rated 15 amps and less.

Steve
 
Voltage transformers sometimes refered to as a VT or more commonly refered to as a PT for potentional transformer are used with voltmeters, watt/watt hour meters and for relaying.
Potential Transformer is designed for monitoring single-phase and three-phase power line voltages in power metering applications. The primary terminals can be connected either in line-to-line or in line-to-neutral configuration. Fused transformer models are designated by a suffix of "F" for one fuse or "FF" for two fuses. A Potential Transformer is a special type of transformer that allows meters to take readings from electrical service connections with higher voltage (potential) than the meter is normally capable of handling without at potential transformer.
 
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