Thank you, jbartos-Response: Jan 31, 2004 marked ///\\1. Have you estimated kVA size of this transformer? What about a type, a pad mounted or mobile? ///Initially, I had envisioned a 3-phase, 1500 kVA, 13.8 kV – 480/277V dry type pad mounted-Y having 1804 amps on secondary. This would then feed three 1-phase 250kVA, 480-120/240 with 521A on primary each to yield 1042 amps on secondary of each. This would in turn feed, roughly, 5-double wides (5x200A=1000A), as each double wide would need 200 amps (2-100A panels.)\\2. In large junction box? Or daisy chain the single phase transformers in three chains? This will depend on a location of the 13.8kV-480/277V dry type Xfmr. ///13.8 kV would feed down the pole to the 3-phase Xfmr, to JB to the 3-1Phase Xfmrs all in close proximity. All trailers would also be right close to each other in a cluster, not too far from power source\\3. Considering 16 trailers, 100A services, the 480V secondary transformer can reasonably be balanced. Even, if some imbalance exists, it will be unavoidable or tolerable considering the kVA size of the 480V transformer. The electrical contractor check the load of each of 16 trailers and balance the 480V power distribution. ///Correct, adjustments would be made before final service.\\4. There may be some marginal savings, depending on locations of the trailers. Also, two 13.8kV-480V transformers may be considered to provide redundancy of power supply to 16 trailers, with essentially 8 trailers on each transformer and provisions to power 8 trailers from the other transformer.///Thank you, redundancy is now a consideration.\\\