Sanchez01
Electrical
- Oct 13, 2010
- 18
I know MCCs are commonly used for providing power to a motor circuit, such as pump or even motor etc. They have the OL/OC protection and starter cicuitry.
Question I have is, can I use one of the bucket from a generic 480V MCC cubicle to provide power for Transformer auxilliaries which do not have motor (such as cabinet heaters etc). I have some pumps and fans which need power from MCC, but I now also need to power my cabinet components (for say 10kA, 120V) so I was thinking of bringing in the 480V-3 phase power from the MCC to a small cabinet and stepping it down to 120V to power the cabinet components.
Anybody sees any problem with it? Hopefully I am not being too vague.
Question I have is, can I use one of the bucket from a generic 480V MCC cubicle to provide power for Transformer auxilliaries which do not have motor (such as cabinet heaters etc). I have some pumps and fans which need power from MCC, but I now also need to power my cabinet components (for say 10kA, 120V) so I was thinking of bringing in the 480V-3 phase power from the MCC to a small cabinet and stepping it down to 120V to power the cabinet components.
Anybody sees any problem with it? Hopefully I am not being too vague.