wbd
Electrical
- May 17, 2001
- 658
hello,
this is probably a real basic question but in NEC Article 450, Table 450.3(A) and (B), when transformers are refered to as Over 600 volts or 600 volts and less, is this the primary voltage? I'm assuming it would be the highest voltage. For instance, a 13.8 kv /480V transformer would be on Table 450.3(A) and a 480V/120V transformer would be on Table 450.3 (B).
Also, where would the definition of the 600 Volts is primary or highest voltage be found in NEC? I've looked in several places but obviously not the right spots.
Thank you in advance.
this is probably a real basic question but in NEC Article 450, Table 450.3(A) and (B), when transformers are refered to as Over 600 volts or 600 volts and less, is this the primary voltage? I'm assuming it would be the highest voltage. For instance, a 13.8 kv /480V transformer would be on Table 450.3(A) and a 480V/120V transformer would be on Table 450.3 (B).
Also, where would the definition of the 600 Volts is primary or highest voltage be found in NEC? I've looked in several places but obviously not the right spots.
Thank you in advance.