tbwil1
Electrical
- Nov 16, 2004
- 9
I have three gensets recently installed at a facility with mainly UPS and other electronic loads. They are identical 2000kW sets paralleled to a common emergency bus. The utility transformer feeding the facility is rated at 7500kVA. When the bldg load is powered by the utility transformer there is no noticeable distortion of the sine wave but when the bldg is transferred to gen power, the sine wave of all three phases on the bus show spikes IN the sine wave. There is no change in the amplitude or pitch, so there's not a regulator problem, just the little distorting spikes. I understand that there is considerably more copper in the transformer and an infinite grid offers more stability than the 6000kW gen bus, but with the amplitude and pitch stable doesnt this boil down to differences in the masses of copper of the two sources? Any ideas on reactors or any cost efficient solution would be appreciated.