AusLee
Electrical
- Sep 22, 2004
- 259
Hello,
A football stadium is supplied by a 1MVA tansformer and we have a 1.1MVA Caterpillar generatort for backup. I have two questions:
1. My idea is that when there is an important game with TV retransmission, switch off the transformer and run the generator: this way, as long as there is fuel, there will be no risk of power failure during the game; and at the same time it will be a good exercise for the generator because when there are no games, this gen will be running on a small fraction of its power.
2. In case you don't agree with me in item 1, we are thinking of replacing some projectors in the lighting towers from normal type to "hot restrike" type, so that in case of power failure, the generator will start and within one minute, these projectors will be giving their 100% output and provide a minimum safety level of illumination until the rest of the projectors comes to their 100%, then the game continues.
The question is that someone is saying "hot restrike" projectors does not provide this service. Their trick is that they are active all the time, so anytime you switch ON the circuit, the lamp goes at 100%. But this "active all the time" means that there has to be energy available all the time, so, if the normal supply fails and we switch to generator, then this is one delay that does not make the projectors "online all the time" anymore, and so: when the gen gets connected all the projectors will start in the same manner; probably the hot restrike will be a little fatster than the others but not quite much, and the unperceivable difference will look more like "their is a problem with the other projectors" rather than a solution in the system (for the specators). What do you think?
A football stadium is supplied by a 1MVA tansformer and we have a 1.1MVA Caterpillar generatort for backup. I have two questions:
1. My idea is that when there is an important game with TV retransmission, switch off the transformer and run the generator: this way, as long as there is fuel, there will be no risk of power failure during the game; and at the same time it will be a good exercise for the generator because when there are no games, this gen will be running on a small fraction of its power.
2. In case you don't agree with me in item 1, we are thinking of replacing some projectors in the lighting towers from normal type to "hot restrike" type, so that in case of power failure, the generator will start and within one minute, these projectors will be giving their 100% output and provide a minimum safety level of illumination until the rest of the projectors comes to their 100%, then the game continues.
The question is that someone is saying "hot restrike" projectors does not provide this service. Their trick is that they are active all the time, so anytime you switch ON the circuit, the lamp goes at 100%. But this "active all the time" means that there has to be energy available all the time, so, if the normal supply fails and we switch to generator, then this is one delay that does not make the projectors "online all the time" anymore, and so: when the gen gets connected all the projectors will start in the same manner; probably the hot restrike will be a little fatster than the others but not quite much, and the unperceivable difference will look more like "their is a problem with the other projectors" rather than a solution in the system (for the specators). What do you think?