rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
- 1,174
I am looking into a customer request to provide a bus tie (w/Tie breaker(s)) between two existing 6.9kV Siemens-Allis Switchgear lineups. To me he most straight forward solution would be to try to expand the existing main bus on each lineup adding a tie-breaker section on the end of each lineup with an overhead bus-tie in-between (lineups are about 25ft apart).
I was wondering in this case if it made sense to provide (2) tie breakers (provides better means of isolation) or just a single tie breaker on one-lineup and a direct bus connection on the other. Is a (2) tie-breaker application usually preferred vs the one?
If it makes sense to go with only a single tie-breaker on the end of one lineup I'm wondering if it makes sense to expand main bus into new termination section on 2nd lineup for connection of new tie bus or if its worth looking into weather or not one of the existing sections can be modified to accept the new bus (perhaps a PT section)?
The existing Switchgear appears to be Siemens-Allis type FC which I am not familiar with, but appears to have the main bus located towards the bottom of the Switchgear (see attached photo). Is anyone familiar with this gear and know how practical it would be to expand the main bus to the left of the main or after the last feeder breaker?
I was wondering in this case if it made sense to provide (2) tie breakers (provides better means of isolation) or just a single tie breaker on one-lineup and a direct bus connection on the other. Is a (2) tie-breaker application usually preferred vs the one?
If it makes sense to go with only a single tie-breaker on the end of one lineup I'm wondering if it makes sense to expand main bus into new termination section on 2nd lineup for connection of new tie bus or if its worth looking into weather or not one of the existing sections can be modified to accept the new bus (perhaps a PT section)?
The existing Switchgear appears to be Siemens-Allis type FC which I am not familiar with, but appears to have the main bus located towards the bottom of the Switchgear (see attached photo). Is anyone familiar with this gear and know how practical it would be to expand the main bus to the left of the main or after the last feeder breaker?