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#78900 11/06/01 05:53 PM
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On a pad mount transformer, how are the bonding jumpers sized that bond the metallic raceways (grounding bushings)within the primary and secondary sections? Thanks, Tom

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#78901 11/06/01 11:56 PM
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Tom, suggest 1999 NEC 250-80, 250-102(c), 250-28(d) assuming this is an Utility Co. transformer, other wise 250-30 for secondary side and 250-122 for primary side.



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#78902 11/07/01 08:14 AM
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If this is an exclusively utility controlled xfrmr, the NEC isn't applicable per 90-2(b)(5). You would need to get the spec from the serving utility.


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