Canadian Electrical Code:
26-256 Overcurrent protection for dry-type transformer circuits rated 750 V or less (see
Appendix B)
(1) Except as permitted in Subrule (2), each ungrounded conductor of the transformer feeder or branch circuit
supplying the transformer shall be provided with overcurrent protection rated or set at not more than
125% of the rated primary current of the transformer, and this primary overcurrent device shall be
considered as protecting secondary conductors rated at 125% or more of the rated secondary current.
OR
(2) Notwithstanding Subrule (1), a transformer having an overcurrent device on the secondary side set at not
more than 125% of the rated secondary current of the transformer shall not be required to have an
individual overcurrent device on the primary side, provided that the primary feeder overcurrent device is
set at not more than 300% of the rated primary current of the transformer.
(3) Where a value not exceeding 125% of the rated primary current of the transformer as specified in
Subrule (1) does not correspond to the standard rating of the overcurrent device, the next higher standard
rating shall be permitted.
26-258 Conductor size for transformers
(1) The conductors supplying transformers shall have an ampacity rating
(a) not less than 125% of the rated primary current of the transformer for a single transformer;
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