Transformers stacked up

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hhsting

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Attached sketch I have two transformers. Xfmr1 75kVA 480V to 208V/120V three phase is floor mounted on concrete slab. Each corner of concrete slab has steel pipes. On top is plate on which xfmr2 75kVA 480V to 208V/120V three phase.

The setting is commercial small restaurant back area of Kitchen.


Is attached allowed per NEC 2014 code cycle? Any problems violations not in compliance. IMG_0129.jpg


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hhsting

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Attached sketch I have two transformers. Xfmr1 75kVA 480V to 208V/120V three phase is floor mounted on concrete slab. Each corner of concrete slab has steel pipes. On top is plate on which xfmr2 75kVA 480V to 208V/120V three phase.

The setting is commercial small restaurant back area of Kitchen.


Is attached allowed per NEC 2014 code cycle? Any problems violations not in compliance. View attachment 2551252


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No takers. No one knows?


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LarryFine

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Henrico County, VA
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I'll try. As long as manufacturer's clearance is provided for the lower unit, it should be okay.
 

infinity

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We stack them quite often when space is tight. Like Larry said just make sure you meet the required clearances. I would post some photo's but the photo uploader seems to have stopped working. :mad:
 
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