Hello jraef
I agree with you on the 415 V, the 250 Kw is another tip-off.
However I have seen one exception to the 415 Volts not in the US or Canada.
We use North American standard Voltages (sort of).
I had a lightning strike take out two 277 volt distribution transformers at a resort. There were no 277 volt transformers available in the country. Plan "B" go 240 volt transformers, crank the taps down to the bottom and set the taps on the dry types to the top. This produces about 114.6 volts in place of 120 volts and 198.7 volts in place of 208 volts. This is 1.7 volts above the minimum required by many refrigeration compressors. Local knowlege, Not much 208 at the resort, mostly 120/240, and the primary line was cronically high.
The next step was to verify that the dry type transformers had 5% taps. Imagine my delight to find that as well as the standard taps, the dry types also had 416V taps. We ended up with a 416V hotel distribution system with all North American equipment And 120/240 and 120/208 secondaries..
This gives rise to another question. Are there any utilities in the US that are changing old Delta banks to Wye connections or are starting to use Wye connections with a lot of 120/240 distribution transformers in stock? It was the first and only time that I saw North American transformers with a 416V tap. (208 x 2 = 416)
respectfully