YuriSarcas
Electrical
- Dec 4, 2008
- 24
I am modifying an existing system with updated digital controls. It consist of three generators and a master. As I began going through the old drawings to find out how to connect the old wiring to the new wiring I discovered that sometime in the past 23 years someone rolled the sensing lines coming into the front of the switchgear. By this I mean the generator comes in ABC but all the voltage and current sensing lines go into the front at CBA. I have racked my brain and spoken with other colleagues and they see no logical reason for this.
I had to do one generator at a time, Get the new to run with the old and then move on to the next one. I had to wire the new the same way for the synch to work correctly. Once I am finished with all gens I plan to roll it back to the correct rotation unless I find out a reason to keep it that way.
Can anyone here come up with a viable reason as to why someone would do this?
Thanks.
I had to do one generator at a time, Get the new to run with the old and then move on to the next one. I had to wire the new the same way for the synch to work correctly. Once I am finished with all gens I plan to roll it back to the correct rotation unless I find out a reason to keep it that way.
Can anyone here come up with a viable reason as to why someone would do this?
Thanks.