There are two ways of protecting a transformer, primary only and primary and secondary. If you use primary and secondary protection, your primary OCPD can be 250% of the primary current, in this case, 273 x 2,5 = 682 amps, so your 400 amp breaker is fine. The secondary full load current is 630 amp x 125% = 787 amps max ocpd. Your proposed total of ocpds for the secondary side is only 625 amps, well within the limits. you are allowed multiple ocpds, see note 2 to table 450.3(B)

Conductor protection is a separate issue from transformer protection, so parallel 3/0 conductors on a 400 amp breaker is a good pick.

Last edited by Tom; 12/15/12 10:28 PM. Reason: added conductor comment

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