tumbleweed1
Electrical
- Sep 19, 2013
- 44
Is it common that a transformer could be rerated with a new nameplate to a slightly smaller kVA in order to maintain code requirements for cable sizing?
For instance, a 5MVA transformer primary is a few amps more than the ampacity of a smaller cable. To bump up a size would be a ~$20k cost to the next size of cable. With the distance being ~1km to the transformer, I was thinking of rerating the transformer about 50kVA less to save the additional cable costs. This transformer is already ~45% oversized, so a few percent lost in that capacity is not a big deal compared to the cost savings of a smaller cable.
Is this something that is common/can be asked of the manufacturer to do?
For instance, a 5MVA transformer primary is a few amps more than the ampacity of a smaller cable. To bump up a size would be a ~$20k cost to the next size of cable. With the distance being ~1km to the transformer, I was thinking of rerating the transformer about 50kVA less to save the additional cable costs. This transformer is already ~45% oversized, so a few percent lost in that capacity is not a big deal compared to the cost savings of a smaller cable.
Is this something that is common/can be asked of the manufacturer to do?