We've never bought new doors, always used filler panels or patch panels. The last one we actually had a local waterjet company do all the cutouts on stainless steel sheets that were a tad smaller than the door dimensions, removed the door to bring into the shop, enlarged holes on the door to...
You might investigate the sensor from Aclara. I'm fuzzy on the specifications as its been awhile since they tried peddling them here, they have a website to use for data analysis and I believe they were cellular so you didn't have to worry about the communications...
Is there an R & X component on that regulator that doesn't match the other 2 phases? In the past we would set R/X values per phase and not have them matching across the board. Perhaps controls were changed out and someone didn't match the settings?
We typically see 1-3k operations per year at...
I can't seem to find the magic site, paper or person to provide the info on rotary phase converters I'm after, and I bet someone here knows...
For generalization, assume someone purchases a 30HP RPC to provide 3 phase power to a 15HP motor. What is the general inrush/flicker characteristics of...
I've had a mix, some utilize maximum loading capabilities, others utilize lower settings based on historical loading and lack of available fault current on the feeder.
Regardless, for primary fuses, check your breaker coordination taking accounting for preloading and multiple operations (fuse...
I don't know the context in the application, but 200% coils are the standard for Kyle reclosers. As the 140% pickup coils start at 280A, my assumption would be to provide increased sensitivity downline of the recloser. I could also envision the application of them if I were stuck utilizing a...
I don't adhere to NEC in my field so can't provide definite answers in regards to that.
waross: I'm betting H0 and X0 are tied internally inside the tank possibly with a removable link (common unit). We've isolated H0 and X0 on some existing wye-wye units for an industrial customer, however...
Instead of connecting the transformer H1/X1-A, H2/X2-B, H3/X3-C, physically change the buswork such that H1/X1-C, H2/X2-B, H3/X3-A. Sorry the ink has faded and required inversion.https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=d33f8e78-ef15-4bdf-b5e0-9a8795620029&file=Untitled.png
HamburgerHelper: The table lists fault currents (5k, 10k, 15k, etc) and maximum clearing times allowed to obtain a 4, 8, 12 cal system.
Mbrooke: Our table has differences because the inputs into ArcPro differ for single-phase and three-phase arc flash. The arc gap ends up larger for three...
Mbrooke, the NESC table was once upon a time based on ArcPro's results, likely is still but I haven't compared 2012 to 2017. We utilize 2 custom variants of a similar formatted table, one for LG work, and one for 3 phase work. The question that has came up and we still can't answer however is...
We are a T Link utility for taps and inline fusing. Our crews will typically only take holds on feeders when they are in their normal configuration; when switching has caused major changes, we'll review the coordination before they take a hold to verify the reclosers are operating as expected...
To answer your original question, we install reclosers to feeders when they facilitate our needs. Reasons include: lack of sensitivity on the breaker, mainline splits, energized work requirements, or sectionalizing to reduce exposure. We serve an area of mostly rural but also have some larger...
We employ the same methodology as submonkey's comment on our SF6 breakers.
Mbrooke: The factory control scheme provided two somewhat parallel SF6 lockout aux contacts in the trip circuit; one to block any remote trip from relays and a second that closes upon the SF6 lockout scenario and...