malachi constant
Senior Member
- Location
- Minneapolis
Hi all,
I am a consulting engineer. One individual in my distributor community has recently been pushing for me to approve 150C rise transformers instead of our specified 115C rise transformers. His request is based on two arguments:
A) The 150C used to be less efficient than the 115C, but now they are of similar efficiencies.
B) The 150C can be utilized to better achieve OCPD coordination where it is required (such as on Article 700 emergency systems).
The efficiencies appear to be the same, so that checks out. We haven't had a major / unsolvable issue with OCPD coordination yet.
Is the 150C generally more robust? Does it cost more? Assuming roughly equal costs (or a credit to go to 150C), are there reasons NOT to go to 150C? Are there other pros/cons I'm not thinking of?
Thank you!
I am a consulting engineer. One individual in my distributor community has recently been pushing for me to approve 150C rise transformers instead of our specified 115C rise transformers. His request is based on two arguments:
A) The 150C used to be less efficient than the 115C, but now they are of similar efficiencies.
B) The 150C can be utilized to better achieve OCPD coordination where it is required (such as on Article 700 emergency systems).
The efficiencies appear to be the same, so that checks out. We haven't had a major / unsolvable issue with OCPD coordination yet.
Is the 150C generally more robust? Does it cost more? Assuming roughly equal costs (or a credit to go to 150C), are there reasons NOT to go to 150C? Are there other pros/cons I'm not thinking of?
Thank you!