Jim, I cant follow the wires in the picture good enough to tell if that fuse is perhaps a method to tie A and B (he posted each was a dead end of two different lines) together and should be OPEN orrrrrrrrrrrr is the typical fuse to feed that transformer, BUT it looks like its fed off that B side with the saddle clamp, yet he indicates (not sure have to re read) its HIS A side transformer???????????????????? I just cant see the wires in the picture good enough to tell
Typically you tap off the hot with a saddle clamp (as shown on B) then go to a lightning/surge arrester then a fuse then the transformer and that's what it looks like may be happening OFF THE B SIDE and if so with the fuse open as shown THERES NO POWER TO THAT TRANSFORMER (if its his or not I cant say)
If there or a better picture I'm sure we could figure it out. Most of my experience was in Secondary distribution but I did do some HV Primary.
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