Hey guys, having some trouble understanding the requirements for overcurrent protection on the secondary of a transformer. I read through 240.21 and 450.3 and some stuff makes it seem like I don't need OCP on the secondary and some stuff makes it sound like I do. I'm leaning towards not needing it but want to be sure.
Here's what I'm looking at. This will be supplying power to a connex box.
40A 480V breaker feeding a 15kVA transformer about 100' away.
Transformer feeds a 100 amp main breaker 240/120 load center. Do I even need a main breaker load center since the main breaker would only be used as a service disconnect or could I get away with main lug only?
Distance between the secondary and the load center is 3 feet at most. This is a secured industrial site so it's considered a "supervised location"
As always, thanks for the help.
Here's what I'm looking at. This will be supplying power to a connex box.
40A 480V breaker feeding a 15kVA transformer about 100' away.
Transformer feeds a 100 amp main breaker 240/120 load center. Do I even need a main breaker load center since the main breaker would only be used as a service disconnect or could I get away with main lug only?
Distance between the secondary and the load center is 3 feet at most. This is a secured industrial site so it's considered a "supervised location"
As always, thanks for the help.