dougjl
Electrical
- Sep 14, 2001
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I have a 2500 KVA transformer (23k/480 from utility) supplying 480V to a switchboard located inside the plant. I am adding a significant load to the plant and would like to increase the KVA of that transformer to 3750 KVA the largest 480 transformer supplied by my electric company. By doing this I raise the secondary current from 3000A to 4500A. Since the conductor size coming into the plant (4 X 1000 kcmil) will not cover the addtional current I will have to add 2 more 1000 kcmil conductors from the service to my switchboard.
I am considering installing a new switchboard to handle the new load. Will NEC code allow me to simply feed this new switchboard from the 2 addtional 1000 kcmil feeders and leave the exisiting installation as it is? Or would it be better upgrade the mains of the exisitng switchboard to handle the addtional current?
Opinions and comments please.
Thanks
Doug
I am considering installing a new switchboard to handle the new load. Will NEC code allow me to simply feed this new switchboard from the 2 addtional 1000 kcmil feeders and leave the exisiting installation as it is? Or would it be better upgrade the mains of the exisitng switchboard to handle the addtional current?
Opinions and comments please.
Thanks
Doug