lyledunn
Electrical
- Dec 20, 2001
- 122
We have taken delivery of a 400ton steel-hulled dutch barge which has no less than 3 separate 3-phase 400/230v generators of around 40KVA. The control system is such that the generators cannot operate in parallel.
Setting aside the 24v dc installation, the electrical installation is as you might find it in any building with a number of 3-phase dist boards feeding lights sockets, compressors, pumps etc.
Noteworthy is that none of the gen-sets have had their neutral points connected to the steel hull of the vessel. I am not sure if this is deliberate since the frame of each set is connected to the neutral but the gen sets are mounted on rubber feed to reduce vibration.
I cannot think of any reason why we should not connect the star point of the sets to the hull.
I would appreciate any comments.
Regards,
Lyledunn
Setting aside the 24v dc installation, the electrical installation is as you might find it in any building with a number of 3-phase dist boards feeding lights sockets, compressors, pumps etc.
Noteworthy is that none of the gen-sets have had their neutral points connected to the steel hull of the vessel. I am not sure if this is deliberate since the frame of each set is connected to the neutral but the gen sets are mounted on rubber feed to reduce vibration.
I cannot think of any reason why we should not connect the star point of the sets to the hull.
I would appreciate any comments.
Regards,
Lyledunn