Skogs
Electrical
- Aug 5, 2011
- 7
This is my first thread. I'm a fairly new electrical engineer at a consulting firm. I have a scenario that seems a bit tricky to me, if anyone has any tips, please chime in.
We have a client that has an existing trailer mounted generator (120/208) & transformer (208-240/120) feeding a transfer switch in a control/pump building which feeds one MCC. Not sure what grounding/bonding is done at the moment.
They are converting their electrical service from 240 open delta to 480/277 as they are increasing hp (3 new 40 hp motors on vfds) by more than the utility allows on the 240 open delta. The client wants to keep the existing generator, meaning change out the transformer to a 208-480/277.
Some questions.
1. The transformer (208-480/277) is a separately derived system, correct? Does this mean a 4 pole transfer switch is required?
2. Is the generator a separately derived system?
3. Does the generator need it's own grounding electrode?
4. Are there any codes against (not allowing) this type of installation?
5. The existing generator is 100kw and has a 400A Breaker. The new automatic transfer switch will be service entrance rated with a utility breaker. Will it also need a breaker on the generator/transformer line side?
After writing this I'm wondering if looking into a 120/208v service would be better. The bulk of the load are those 3 pump motors. The utility was going to install 150 kva transformer bank.
We have a client that has an existing trailer mounted generator (120/208) & transformer (208-240/120) feeding a transfer switch in a control/pump building which feeds one MCC. Not sure what grounding/bonding is done at the moment.
They are converting their electrical service from 240 open delta to 480/277 as they are increasing hp (3 new 40 hp motors on vfds) by more than the utility allows on the 240 open delta. The client wants to keep the existing generator, meaning change out the transformer to a 208-480/277.
Some questions.
1. The transformer (208-480/277) is a separately derived system, correct? Does this mean a 4 pole transfer switch is required?
2. Is the generator a separately derived system?
3. Does the generator need it's own grounding electrode?
4. Are there any codes against (not allowing) this type of installation?
5. The existing generator is 100kw and has a 400A Breaker. The new automatic transfer switch will be service entrance rated with a utility breaker. Will it also need a breaker on the generator/transformer line side?
After writing this I'm wondering if looking into a 120/208v service would be better. The bulk of the load are those 3 pump motors. The utility was going to install 150 kva transformer bank.