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Substation Connector Ampacity

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Tscott8201

Electrical
Jan 7, 2009
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Hello all,
My question relates to CT connections on the primary bus in our substations. Most of the CT's we run in our station have 2 bolt connectors but are rated well above what we would typically allow a 2 bolt connector to carry. I'm specifying jumper size based on transformer ratings but at the CT connection I'm going to end up with something like a double run of 500 MCM copper going into a 2 bolt connector which seems silly. Is there a good rule of thumb for bolted connection ampacity? I'm thinking we are likely underrating our bolted connections as we would typically run a 4 hole NEMA pad for anything greater than 500 Amps or so.

Tom
 
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You could add a piece of bus bar with the required holes for the CT and for the lugs.
 
I assume these are free standing CT's, and if so I believe they can be specified with different connectors.
 
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