I talked to the inspector the other day just to let him know we were adding the extra transformers and balancing the load on the them. After talking to him for a while and bring up some of the issues discussed here his stance is that he feels the design is wrong and as the last one to look at an installation and design and that it his responsiblity as the AHJ to make sure it is to code.
All drawings go thru a plan review here and get red stamped and are required to be on site. If there is a mistake or the reviewer misses something, i.e. wrong size OCP or wrong size feeders, just because an engineer designed it and it got thru plan review doesn't mean he is required to pass it. In fact he said he is the "last line of defense" and he reads the code that the OCP on the secondary is only good for 80% continuous load.
I agree with him after talking with him and after listening to the others here.
I think I'm ready for a big piece of humble pie.
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