transformer secondary cond length

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frenchy

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Re;240.21C2&6 Is there any real big difference in the 10-25ft rules? Am I not seeing something?. It seems that either will work in most cases,if the 10ft is met, then up to 25ft seems easy to satisfy.
 
The biggest is the ampacity of the conductor. For a 10' secondary conductor the ampacity of the conductor is only required to be 10% of the rating of the "overcurrent device protecting the primary of the transformer, multiplied by the primary to secondary transformer voltage ratio. For the 25' rule it must be at least 1/3 of rating of the "overcurrent device protecting the primary of the transformer, multiplied by the primary to secondary transformer voltage ratio." Also the 25' conductors must be terminated at a single OCPD with a rating not greater than the rating of the conductor. The 10' conductor must terminate on a device with a rating not greater than that of the conductors. While this looks almost the same, you can land the 10' conductors on a MLO panel and you can't do that with the 25' ones.
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