richanton
Electrical
- Jul 15, 2002
- 128
I have a question on a change I want to make. I have two(2) 300 kva xfmrs, each feeding an 800A panelboard with 800A main breakers. Each panelboard is within 10' of the transformer. Each transformer is currently running at about 100kva of load. The primary of each transformer is a 400 amp breaker molded case breaker.
I want to eliminate one transformer and feed the second panelboard from the same transformer.
My question is the proper protection. What I would like to do is keep the 800 amp cable to the first panel and the 800 amp main breaker and then tap from the incoming terminals of the panelboard to a second panelboard with a one per phase 500MCM cable, changing the main breaker on the second panelboard to 400 amps. (This is due to the limitation of only being able to hold 3-500MCM on the panels incoming terminals.)
So does that meet NEC 450 requirements, if not, how can I make it meet NEC.
I want to eliminate one transformer and feed the second panelboard from the same transformer.
My question is the proper protection. What I would like to do is keep the 800 amp cable to the first panel and the 800 amp main breaker and then tap from the incoming terminals of the panelboard to a second panelboard with a one per phase 500MCM cable, changing the main breaker on the second panelboard to 400 amps. (This is due to the limitation of only being able to hold 3-500MCM on the panels incoming terminals.)
So does that meet NEC 450 requirements, if not, how can I make it meet NEC.