itsmoked
Electrical
- Feb 18, 2005
- 19,114
I got a tour of the local 'award winning' sewer plant. Danged impressive really.. They co-gen, burning digester gas to power the facility and heat the digesters to 98F plus all the buildings from the generator waste heat.
We walked thru a switch room that had several control centers racked with 480VAC breakers. They all had a raised protected RED button and a flush green button. They all had two little windows. One said; "CLOSED" or "OPEN" and the other window said; "Charged" or "Discharged". There was a complete mixture of the various cases. I presume the charged and discharged was referring to some sort of activation energy or operational readiness. I could see no obvious way to "pump up" or charge the units.
It also seemed strange to see a closed breaker stating: "discharged".
The only thing I can think of that fits the situation is that the "charged" state only has to do with closing the breaker, and so, can be safely in a "discharged" state all the time.
Have I got it right?
How would you charge these? Oh - they were about 6" inches wide by maybe 8" tall.
Keith Cress
kcress -
We walked thru a switch room that had several control centers racked with 480VAC breakers. They all had a raised protected RED button and a flush green button. They all had two little windows. One said; "CLOSED" or "OPEN" and the other window said; "Charged" or "Discharged". There was a complete mixture of the various cases. I presume the charged and discharged was referring to some sort of activation energy or operational readiness. I could see no obvious way to "pump up" or charge the units.
It also seemed strange to see a closed breaker stating: "discharged".
The only thing I can think of that fits the situation is that the "charged" state only has to do with closing the breaker, and so, can be safely in a "discharged" state all the time.
Have I got it right?
How would you charge these? Oh - they were about 6" inches wide by maybe 8" tall.
Keith Cress
kcress -