My electrician said it was good to go and we went with it. I ended up just running an 8kw flower room and I have like a 2kw veg. We're up and running.
100 amp should hold 15-20 kw easy I've learnt to always over engineer to a certain degree
My electrician said it was good to go and we went with it. I ended up just running an 8kw flower room and I have like a 2kw veg. We're up and running.
its not the max ampacity with transformers that is fucking confusing its the overcurrent protection... i just did a job with this microscopic pissy 3kva, 277/480v 4w 3 phase transformer, we were trying to get this stupid ghetto water plant into compliance.
the NEC regs for transformers are fucking wierd and i dont understand why they are the way they are.... inrush current yea, but if the fuses/magnetic breakers are so oversized then how do they protect the windings on the "dry type" transformer?
i hate working outside my depth.