Mike6061
Electrical
- Dec 15, 2008
- 4
We have MV generators that distribute at 4160V.For plant operations the generators are connected to a common bus. Up to (4) feeders originate from this common bus through SF6 switches that provide overcurrent protection. The generators have a nuetral tap that can be bonded to ground but typically we disconnect the bonding jumper and ground the chassis and distribute using an ungrounded system. I just ran into a situation in which some newly received generators still have the bonding jumper in place. We want to parallel these generators with the ones that aren't bonded. The obvious solution is to disconnect the bonding jumpers on the new generators and run the plant ungrounded. But if I didn't remove these bonds what problems would this create if any? Would the whole plant simply be seen as solidly grounded or is there some other consequence to paralleling ungrounded and grounded generators? Would there be a difference if each generator was grounded individually versus on a common grid?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance