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I have a transformer 150KVA Primary - 12470 GRDY /7200 V and Secondary 208Y/120 V. ( I understand that GRDY is grounded wye(Y) primary configuration with 12,470V between each phase and the neutral, and 7200 v between any two phases.) (208Y/120 V is three phase, four wire secondary configuration, 208 v between each phase and 120 v between any phase and the neutral.)
If it is supervised location for the transformer than you are going to select next lower standard size: if it is (primary voltage > 600V and secondary voltage > 600V). But if the (secondary voltage <= 600V), select next Higher standard size, fuse/circuit breaker.)
Conditions: Primary side of transformer
Overcurrent protection at primary side (Primary > 600V) : Rating of primary fuse at point A = 300 % of primary. FLC or next standard size or Rating of primary circuit breaker at point A = 600%. FLC or next standard size. - Unsupervised
(Primary > 600V): Rating of primary circuit breaker at point A = 600%
I did Full load current: 150000 VA / 12470 V*1.732 = 6.945 A
Rating of primary Circuit Breaker = 6*6.945 = 41.67 A Circuit Breaker. from table 240.6(A)
conductor sizing: 6.945 A * 1.25 = 8.68 A??? Doesn't make sense
Table 310.16, 75°C: AWG ???? What I should do?
Conditions: Secondary side of transformer
Overcurrent protection at secondary side (Secondary Voltage <= 600V)
Overcurrent protection at secondary side (Secondary Voltage <= 600V):
I did Full load current: 150000 VA / 208V*1.732 = 416.73 A
Rating of primary Fuse/Circuit Breaker: 416.37 A * 1.25 = 520.46 A
520.46 A, so next standard size of circuit breaker = 600A Circuit breaker from table 240.6(A)
conductor sizing: 416.37 A * 1.25 = 520.46 A
Table 310.16, 75°C: 520.46 A. So, I select (2) 300 kcmil conductors in parallel. (285A+285 = 570 A)
Table 250.122 for grounding: #1 G AWG.
Is this how you size your conductors for transformer?
I have 68 lights (tennis court lights, trail lights and other lights) and the lights total watts = 8400 Watts. ( I got total light watts like this: example: 20 trail lights poles * 45 watts = 900 watts + 10 bollards * 38 watts = 380 Watts - I add (900+380 = 1280 watts).
How do I go by to size conductors for lights?
If it is supervised location for the transformer than you are going to select next lower standard size: if it is (primary voltage > 600V and secondary voltage > 600V). But if the (secondary voltage <= 600V), select next Higher standard size, fuse/circuit breaker.)
Conditions: Primary side of transformer
Overcurrent protection at primary side (Primary > 600V) : Rating of primary fuse at point A = 300 % of primary. FLC or next standard size or Rating of primary circuit breaker at point A = 600%. FLC or next standard size. - Unsupervised
- Rating of Primary Circuit Beaker, so next higher standard size. - Unsupervised
(Primary > 600V): Rating of primary circuit breaker at point A = 600%
I did Full load current: 150000 VA / 12470 V*1.732 = 6.945 A
Rating of primary Circuit Breaker = 6*6.945 = 41.67 A Circuit Breaker. from table 240.6(A)
conductor sizing: 6.945 A * 1.25 = 8.68 A??? Doesn't make sense
Table 310.16, 75°C: AWG ???? What I should do?
Conditions: Secondary side of transformer
Overcurrent protection at secondary side (Secondary Voltage <= 600V)
- Rating of Sec. Fuse / Circuit Breaker at Point B= 125% of Sec. Full Load Current or Next higher Standard size. -Unsupervised
- Rating of Secondary. Fuse at Point B= 250% of Sec. Full Load Current or Next higher Standard size. -Unsupervised
- Rating of Secondary. Circuit Breaker at Point B= 300% of Sec. Full Load Current. -Unsupervised
Overcurrent protection at secondary side (Secondary Voltage <= 600V):
I did Full load current: 150000 VA / 208V*1.732 = 416.73 A
Rating of primary Fuse/Circuit Breaker: 416.37 A * 1.25 = 520.46 A
520.46 A, so next standard size of circuit breaker = 600A Circuit breaker from table 240.6(A)
conductor sizing: 416.37 A * 1.25 = 520.46 A
Table 310.16, 75°C: 520.46 A. So, I select (2) 300 kcmil conductors in parallel. (285A+285 = 570 A)
Table 250.122 for grounding: #1 G AWG.
Is this how you size your conductors for transformer?
I have 68 lights (tennis court lights, trail lights and other lights) and the lights total watts = 8400 Watts. ( I got total light watts like this: example: 20 trail lights poles * 45 watts = 900 watts + 10 bollards * 38 watts = 380 Watts - I add (900+380 = 1280 watts).
How do I go by to size conductors for lights?
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