jerrydesaulniers
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I'm work for a machine manufacturer in Canada and currently we are building a hot plate welding machine that will be used in the production of Plastic Auto Parts in the U.S.. I'm troubled by the way we are wiring the 480/240 step down transformer used to power the heating circuits. First I will supply some of the details. The machine is fed by 480 vac three phase and the main disconnect is fused at 150 amps. There are three servos powered by this 480 vac three phase with about 20 amps of load total.Next there is a 480 to 24vdc power supply and finally the circuit in question is the 38.5 kva 480 to 240 single phase(yes single phase) transformer used to power the heating circuits. The secondary of this transformer does not have one side grounded. Instead they have decided to fuse both sided of the secondary and have fused each individual heating circuit with two pole fuses. I brought this practice to question but I'm the new kid on the block. Can anyone guide me to a code violation in either Ontario Code or the US code. Any other feedback would greatly be appreciated. Thank You for your expertise in advance.