PowerDist1
Electrical
- Oct 12, 2021
- 1
I am having issues with available amperage for three phase. Just wanted to confirm this:
For a 400A switch gear (320A usable), 277/480V pole top installation, the individual transformers would need to be 100 kVA each?
Assuming the full 320A is used, 320A*480V*1.732 = 266kVA 3 phase. So divide that by 3 to get the three individual transformers, 88kVA, rounded up to the next available transformer size would be three 100 kVA transformers, correct? (you could probably round down and use three 75 kVA transformers too). Available amperage is 300kVA/(480*1.732)=360A 3 phase, and that is the amperage allowed on each individual phase (100 kVA/277V = 360A).
The main point here is that you cannot add up the currents on each phase to get the 3 phase amps you are looking for, correct? The other side of the discussion is trying to explain that three 37.5kVA transformers will be needed. (37.5kVA/277=135A, multiplied by 3 would provide 406Amps three phase capacity).
Please help me understand if I am wrong, thank you!
For a 400A switch gear (320A usable), 277/480V pole top installation, the individual transformers would need to be 100 kVA each?
Assuming the full 320A is used, 320A*480V*1.732 = 266kVA 3 phase. So divide that by 3 to get the three individual transformers, 88kVA, rounded up to the next available transformer size would be three 100 kVA transformers, correct? (you could probably round down and use three 75 kVA transformers too). Available amperage is 300kVA/(480*1.732)=360A 3 phase, and that is the amperage allowed on each individual phase (100 kVA/277V = 360A).
The main point here is that you cannot add up the currents on each phase to get the 3 phase amps you are looking for, correct? The other side of the discussion is trying to explain that three 37.5kVA transformers will be needed. (37.5kVA/277=135A, multiplied by 3 would provide 406Amps three phase capacity).
Please help me understand if I am wrong, thank you!