I was just sent a set of drawings for a marina and the "designer" (I'm not sure he is an engineer) is calling for a 3-phase transformer on the dock to step voltage from 480/277 to 220/127 (the transformer is wound to deliver this voltage instead of 208/120).
The load side of the transformer will feed 50-amp 125/250-V receptacles (for shore power for boats) as well as 120-V 30-amp receptacles (for shore power for boats as well as general purpose receptacles and lights).
If you look at 555.19(A)(3), it tells you not to feed the 50-amp 120/240-V receptacles from a 208/120-V source. So, how do you feel about feeding this receptacle with a 220/127-V source (I personally don't like it, but I'd like to hear from y'all).
I also have concerns for the 120-V loads being fed at 127-V. The power company says it's voltage can fluctuate +/- 5%. So, if you have 127-V at normal PoCo voltage, you have 133.35-V at PoCo voltage of +5%. I've always heard that equipment works fine at +/- 10%, so 120*1.1= 132-V. Now, 133.35 is not that much more than 132, but it doesn't sit right with me. Voltage drop will help with the over voltage, but still.
What other concerns am I missing? It just really doesn't quite seem right to me to feed these receptacles from this power source.
Thanks,
The load side of the transformer will feed 50-amp 125/250-V receptacles (for shore power for boats) as well as 120-V 30-amp receptacles (for shore power for boats as well as general purpose receptacles and lights).
If you look at 555.19(A)(3), it tells you not to feed the 50-amp 120/240-V receptacles from a 208/120-V source. So, how do you feel about feeding this receptacle with a 220/127-V source (I personally don't like it, but I'd like to hear from y'all).
I also have concerns for the 120-V loads being fed at 127-V. The power company says it's voltage can fluctuate +/- 5%. So, if you have 127-V at normal PoCo voltage, you have 133.35-V at PoCo voltage of +5%. I've always heard that equipment works fine at +/- 10%, so 120*1.1= 132-V. Now, 133.35 is not that much more than 132, but it doesn't sit right with me. Voltage drop will help with the over voltage, but still.
What other concerns am I missing? It just really doesn't quite seem right to me to feed these receptacles from this power source.
Thanks,