Hi Jea48
I think my dedicated line is 12AWG , originally used for air conditioning
but will it really draw that much current ?
No, it really will not draw that much current. You just limit the transformer's full potential. So why did you have a 5KV transformer built?
220V x 20 amps = 4400VA. And of course depending on how long the branch circuit is possible limit of dynamic power due to a fluctuating dynamic connected load. You can not get more power out, than the available power in.
And yes, the chassis ground is properly established via the green and white wire on the right side. The cabinet they chose is quite nice, with twin voltage-o-meter and three LEDs showing phase , overload and ground status.
I am not talking about a safety equipment ground, or grounding the shield of the transformer. I am talking about making the newly separately derived AC power system into a Grounded AC Power System.
One HOT ungrounded conductor.
One Grounded Conductor, the neutral conductor.
After you get it all wired up make sure you check the output for AC polarity.
*You should measure 220V nominal from the hot contact on the receptacle to the cabinet.
* You should measure zero volts from the neutral contact on the receptacle to the cabinet.