Fire Pump Connected at Shared Transformer Secondary
Fire Pump Connected at Shared Transformer Secondary
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This is in regards to 2008 NEC:
I meet the requiremenst of 695-3(C) for multibuilding campus style complexes on the primary side of transformers. And i have an on-site emergency/standby generator. I would like the fire pump feeder to connect directly to the secondary of the transformer and ahead of the main switchboard breaker in lieu of going to a seperate section in the main switchboard ahead of the main breaker. The feeder serving the main building switchboard will also terminate at the secondary of the transformer.
Question: Do the fire pump conductors need to be seperated at the transformer secondary from the conductors serving the main switchboard? I can't find any language in Article 695 that requires seperation. The transformer is VPI type (1000kVA) and is large and has hinged doors so not sure how seperation would be achieved internal to the transformer if required.
Thanks.
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I meet the requiremenst of 695-3(C) for multibuilding campus style complexes on the primary side of transformers. And i have an on-site emergency/standby generator. I would like the fire pump feeder to connect directly to the secondary of the transformer and ahead of the main switchboard breaker in lieu of going to a seperate section in the main switchboard ahead of the main breaker. The feeder serving the main building switchboard will also terminate at the secondary of the transformer.
Question: Do the fire pump conductors need to be seperated at the transformer secondary from the conductors serving the main switchboard? I can't find any language in Article 695 that requires seperation. The transformer is VPI type (1000kVA) and is large and has hinged doors so not sure how seperation would be achieved internal to the transformer if required.
Thanks.
b






RE: Fire Pump Connected at Shared Transformer Secondary
Having read 695.3 for the first time I can only advise about the reference to article 230.82(5) which states:
"Systems such as emergency lighting, fire alarms, fire pumps, standby power, and sprinkler alarms are permitted to be connected ahead of the normal service disconnecting means only if such systems are provided with a separate disconnecting means and overcurrent protection."
I am having some trouble understanding anything more regarding what you are asking for separation of conductors - has this answered your question?
RE: Fire Pump Connected at Shared Transformer Secondary