Electripete,
Water Hammer???? Are you quitting there??? I am not bragging about it, because in each case it was accidental, but I have had the dubious experience of putting some heavy industrial plants eg refineries, paper mills, as well as portions of and even whole cities in the black and, speaking for the generating plant situation, (because that was where I was located when I did whatever unfortunate deed caused the incident) all kinds of HELL broke loose. Frankly, I did not even notice the water hammer, but I guess it was going on all the while. We had lots else to worry about. Were the DC backup lube pumps for the turbine going to start and function (or, as too often happens, was the turbine going to coast down with dry bearings)??? Was the furnace going fuel rich with the fuel in there, and no air being supplied?? Were all those safeties going to ever reseat again??? Could we get all the (solid) fuel dragged out of the (stoker) furnace before what was left in there melted everything???
Man, are you telling me that we had water hammer problems, too??
Now, let me mention a situation that I once heard of second hand, so I cannot go into a court and place my hand on the bible, but it was told for the truth by reliable people.
Seems a plant manager at a medium sized generating station, (large for its time over 30 years ago) had heard conversations about a generator becoming a motor if the breaker was not open. So.... he disabled the breaker, how I do not know, and tripped the turbine. Well, it did motor, and with disastrous results. As I remember it, something about a phase shift, may have broken the turbine shaft, which took out the shaft driven oil pump, and the backup did not function right, and the long and short of it was that he wrecked the turbine. The only way I had knowledge of it was that I worked for the company at the time who furnished the turbine, and some of my compadres were involved in the fix.
Now, to the point of this tirade. Njengr1 asked about code and/or other reasons. You electircal gurus have dealt with the code issues well, and that is well beyond me. I threw in the above to address "other reasons" to give Njengr1 something to comtemplate with respect to his system, and the question he asked.
If he is connected to a utility, he is probably not going "black" but there may be other ramifications.
Thanks for this trip through memoryland.
rmw
rmw