Transformer Spacing

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How far away would a new 75 KVA stepdown transformer (pad, aircooled, 480V to 208V) need to be spaced from an existing 75 KVA transformer?:-?

Would the spacing need to be different if the new transformer was 150 KVA?:-?
 
The NEC require each manufacture to give you the minumum distance for ventilated openings.
Most companies that is 6" - but check the drawings could be as little
as 3"

Since most manufactures do not have ventilated opening on the side - there is no code issue preventing you from putting the devices right next to each other.
 
831 said:
I've read your last (4) posts... is it just me or are you in need of some design assistance??? :-?

I've looked at many of your posts, and don't see where you have added much to the conversation, hope your glass house is shatter proof....:D



As far as the OP, the distance I like to use between transformers to allow for enough convection cooling is typically no less then 2 feet. Certain conditions may not allow this, and smaller, non-heavily loaded transformers may not need it. Just a rule of thumb.
 
kingpb said:
I've looked at many of your posts, and don't see where you have added much to the conversation, hope your glass house is shatter proof....:D
Wanna fight??? :rolleyes:

Pretty basic... why doesn't this person seek design assistance??? If this person is an EC, this method of "design" is what's wrong the the EC profession.

Edit: This person is an EC.
 
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As long as you meet the manufacturer's suggestions, you're fine.

The whole point of a transformer is that the magnetic field is inside the enclosure. Sure, some of it gets out, but not enough for you to worry about.
 
kingpb said:
You might want to reread my initial reply. I wasn't questioning anything other than the fact that, put together, there were (4) threads by this fella that implied he needed design help. I was simply stating the obvious, but you drew a different conclusion and chose to point fingers. You can read into it what you care to. :rolleyes:

Interesting enough, I show up a week later to find a thread by the same user titled "Quality Engineer", with what appears to be the same or very similar system involved.

Absolutely nothing wrong w/ that. If I knew of a good and not NASA expensive stamp in LA, I'd promptly PM him.
 
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