ddawg16
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ddawg16, is that actually GFCI protection or GFP with a trip setting of 100 amps or more? (to those who dont know, ground fault protection is required on services over 2000 amps / 480 and is commonly installed on 2000 amp 120/208Y services as well since your main breaker will see a short as a load and wont trip. Ever seen a 2000 amp arc welder? There have been buildings where several floors of 5000amp 480v bus duct burned down)
the wire position in the CT is important here, especially considering the currents involved. I havent opened a gfci receptacle in a long time but as i recalll the CT in there doesnt have any room for the sense conductors to move around.
MRB....it's been about 6-7 years since I was there at that site....but I'm inclined to think it was GFP.
I hate those Siemans disconnects.....you know the type...draw out.....to energize, you pump it up...then hit the button....it will make you jump if you don't know what to expect....
