We are wrestling with replacing 3 single phase transfomers in a vault. This is an old installation with the classic three cans along the wall, side wall secondary spade lugs on the transformers and cables running from the lugs up to a bus duct at the ceiling. The bus then runs through a wall into main switchgear with a main OCP device. These transformers and the primary service are part of our own distribution system. The total length of cables and bus duct exceed any transformer "tap" rule. Do we have to put a new close coupled overcurrent device at the transformers to meet current code? This also leads to the question of: do we now need close coupled overcurrent devices at our pad mounted transformers to protect out-going cables? We are not a utility but have miles of cables and numerous 15 kV breakers and fused switches and fused cutouts protecting the system. Could we consider the cables and bus duct as service conductors? Would that help in not needing the close coupled OCP?
Thanks for your time.........
Thanks for your time.........