gobblerhuntr
Electrical
- Mar 16, 2005
- 39
Had a customer, I work for a POCO, ct. metered on the transformer bank (120/240) pole. At the rear of this plant was a local small town water tank and building which was caught off this same bank. Long story short, the plant's secondary was caught off on the load side of the plant's meter. I told the customer that I would figure up how much he has paid extra and reimburse him for it. He asked after I presented my number if I had included the loss in the wire going to the water tank. I told him that I had added a few percent but didn't calculate is out as the result would be small. He disagreed, he said he had been a plant manager and had to figure amperage rise based on how far the motor was from the source and insisted that a 20hp motor that was 150 feet from the source would pull a great deal more amps at the start of the 150 feet than it would at the end of the 150 feet. I asked him if he might have amperage and voltage turned around and he insured me that he didn't, he said he would look for the formula he used and get back with me. I haven't heard from him yet.
What are some of your thoughts? I had a few things I wanted to try and explain to him but I figured I would wait until he calmed down a little.
What are some of your thoughts? I had a few things I wanted to try and explain to him but I figured I would wait until he calmed down a little.