Xfrmr Tap

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mstrlucky74

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Have to tap a feeder feeding a transformer. The way it was described to me was they were going to add lugs in the xfrmr and run conduit and wire 10' to a disconnect. Does this make sense? Can you add lugs to xfrmr and if so in my mind your not tapping. Or maybe technically your are!?
 

kwired

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NE Nebraska
If the added conductor is protected at or below it's ampacity, you don't have a "feeder tap" Same goes for the supply conductor to the transformer.

If both conductors mentioned above are protected at or below their ampacity - you just have a circuit with multiple loads connected to it.
 

iwire

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I believe the secondarys of all transformers that require secondary conductor protection to be taps.

Thinking 240.21(C) here.
 

jumper

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I believe the secondarys of all transformers that require secondary conductor protection to be taps.

Thinking 240.21(C) here.

I had that thought yesterday also, but OP said:
Have to tap a feeder feeding a transformer.

I think the lugs are getting installed on the primary side.

If so, 240.21(B)(3) does not apply either since the tap is not feeding a tranny.

I am guessing 240.21(B)(1) or(2) may apply.
 
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