FaradayFF
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Greetings,
Is there a requirements in the NEC that the ampacity of the secondary conductors of a dry-type transformer should be greater than the transformer rated secondary current? For example, if the transformer output is 500Amp, the ampacity of cables connected to the secondary side of the transformer should be 500Amp or greater?
It would be logical to do this to get the max amps out of your transformer, just not sure if that's an actual code requirement, or a judgment call. In this specific application, the transformer would have primary overcurrent protection only.
Thank you,
EE
Is there a requirements in the NEC that the ampacity of the secondary conductors of a dry-type transformer should be greater than the transformer rated secondary current? For example, if the transformer output is 500Amp, the ampacity of cables connected to the secondary side of the transformer should be 500Amp or greater?
It would be logical to do this to get the max amps out of your transformer, just not sure if that's an actual code requirement, or a judgment call. In this specific application, the transformer would have primary overcurrent protection only.
Thank you,
EE