I should clarify as it really is a two part question.
Part I - Tapping a secondary tap conductor off a transformer
This first setup shown below is not Kosher in the US if the transformer is customer owned.
Figure 3. Multiple taps from a single transformer secondary must originate from the transformer.
Customer owned transformer, this is not allowed. We don't allow a tap conductor to be tapped. Oh, wait, unless....
if it's a utility owned transformer like in the second and third picture it's Kosher to tap a tap conductor coming off the transformer for up to 6 disconnects (setup B in the third picture is the same as the setup in first picture except the transformer is utility owned).
Utility owned transformer, now we allow up to six disconnects tapping the tap conductor.
Curious as to whether the UK has the same constraints and distinction (which I found somewhat arbitrary and stems from the fact that utilities in the US are governed by a different code than non-utilities).
Part II
We do allow tapping the transformer directly (of course!). Those taps have to follow the "secondary tap rules" listed below, and I am curious what the UK equivalent is there. I can't seem to access the BST standards or the IEC standards without paying through the nose and since this is just curiosity, I don't think I want to do that, but perhaps a kind soul can enlighten me:
(C) Transformer Secondary Conductors
A set of conductors feeding a single load, or each set of conductors feeding separate loads, shall be permitted to be connected to a transformer secondary, without
overcurrent protection at the secondary, as specified in
240.21(C)(1) through (C)(6).
Section 240.4(B) shall not be permitted for transformer secondary conductors.
Informational Note: For
overcurrent protection requirements for transformers, see
450.3.
(1) Protection by Primary Overcurrent Device
Conductors supplied by the secondary side of a single-phase transformer having a 2-wire (single-
voltage) secondary, or a three-phase, delta-delta connected transformer having a 3-wire (single-
voltage) secondary, shall be permitted to be protected by
overcurrent protection provided on the primary (supply) side of the transformer, provided this protection is in accordance with
450.3 and does not exceed the value determined by multiplying the secondary conductor
ampacity by the secondary-to-primary transformer
voltage ratio.
Single-phase (other than 2-wire) and multiphase (other than delta-delta, 3-wire) transformer secondary conductors are not considered to be protected by the primary
overcurrent protective
device.
(2) Transformer Secondary Conductors Not Over 3 m (10 ft) Long
If the length of secondary conductor does not exceed 3 m (10 ft) and complies with all of the following:
- The ampacity of the secondary conductors is
- Not less than the combined calculated loads on the circuits supplied by the secondary conductors, and
- Not less than the rating of the equipment containing an overcurrent device(s) supplied by the secondary conductors or not less than the rating of the overcurrent protective device at the termination of the secondary conductors.
- Exception: Where listed equipment, such as a surge protective device(s) [SPD(s)], is provided with specific instructions on minimum conductor sizing, the ampacity of the tap conductors supplying that equipment shall be permitted to be determined based on the manufacturer's instructions.
- The secondary conductors do not extend beyond the switchboard, switchgear, panelboard, disconnecting means, or control devices they supply.
- The secondary conductors are enclosed in a raceway, which shall extend from the transformer to the enclosure of an enclosed switchboard, switchgear, a panelboard, or control devices or to the back of an open switchboard.
- For field installations where the secondary conductors leave the enclosure or vault in which the supply connection is made, the rating of the overcurrent device protecting the primary of the transformer, multiplied by the primary to secondary transformer voltage ratio, shall not exceed 10 times the ampacity of the secondary conductor.
Informational Note: For
overcurrent protection requirements for
panelboards, see
408.36.
(3) Industrial Installation Secondary Conductors Not Over 7.5 m (25 ft) Long
For the supply of
switchgear or
switchboards in industrial installations only, where the length of the secondary conductors does not exceed 7.5 m (25 ft) and complies with all of the following:
- Conditions of maintenance and supervision ensure that only qualified persons service the systems.
- The ampacity of the secondary conductors is not less than the secondary current rating of the transformer, and the sum of the ratings of the overcurrent devices does not exceed the ampacity of the secondary conductors.
- All overcurrent devices are grouped.
- The secondary conductors are protected from physical damage by being enclosed in an approved raceway or by other approved means.
(4) Outside Secondary Conductors
Where the conductors are located outside of a building or structure, except at the point of load termination, and comply with all of the following conditions:
- The conductors are protected from physical damage in an approved manner.
- The conductors terminate at a single circuit breaker or a single set of fuses that limit the load to the ampacity of the conductors. This single overcurrent device shall be permitted to supply any number of additional overcurrent devices on its load side.
- The overcurrent device for the conductors is an integral part of a disconnecting means or shall be located immediately adjacent thereto.
- The disconnecting means for the conductors is installed at a readily accessible location complying with one of the following:
- Outside of a building or structure
- Inside, nearest the point of entrance of the conductors
- Where installed in accordance with 230.6, nearest the point of entrance of the conductors
(5) Secondary Conductors From a Feeder Tapped Transformer
Transformer secondary conductors installed in accordance with
240.21(B)(3) shall be permitted to have
overcurrent protection as specified in that section.
(6) Secondary Conductors Not Over 7.5 m (25 ft) Long
Where the length of secondary conductor does not exceed 7.5 m (25 ft) and complies with all of the following:
- The secondary conductors shall have an ampacity that is not less than the value of the primary-to-secondary voltage ratio multiplied by one-third of the rating of the overcurrent device protecting the primary of the transformer.
- The secondary conductors terminate in a single circuit breaker or set of fuses that limit the load current to not more than the conductor ampacity that is permitted by 310.14.
- The secondary conductors are protected from physical damage by being enclosed in an approved raceway or by other approved means.