tg103
Electrical
- Jan 7, 2005
- 15
I had a situation occur this weekend at our data facility. We lost utility power to the building for about 5 hours. The generator started ok and picked up the load.
Unfortunately, the UPS was not able to carry the servers during this 10-12 second ATS transfer. It was discovered both UPS battery cabinet breakers had tripped (bad batteries) as well as blown bypass fuses. The servers crashed and we lost everything.
I immediately bypassed the UPS with the MBP and got the PDU's powered. The IT group was called in and went through the process of starting this large data center back up as soon as possible. Meanwhile the UPS tech arrived, identified and replaced the failed components, and about 3 hours later was ready to get the module back on line. By the time he was ready all the servers were back online and utility power was available but left off until the UPS could handle the transfer back.
Now came the problem, we could not get the UPS to sync with the generator to allow a transfer. The frequency of the generator was up and down only fractions but not long enough to initiate a transfer. The generator is a two year old 480/277V 2MW CAT Diesel which was loaded about 50%.
It was decided to take all mechanical loads off of the generator and it helped quite a bit but still not enough time as the UPS was still leading the bypass by 7 degrees. We also had to take down the lighting in an attempt for the generator to freewheel to stabilize the frequency. A painful process.
Finally we had an ok to transfer the UPS and all went well. We restored utility power and the UPS carried the ATS transfer ok.
My question is, is there anything that can be installed to either the generator or service to prevent us from unloading the generator to this extent if this ever occurs again?
Thanks much for any help.
Unfortunately, the UPS was not able to carry the servers during this 10-12 second ATS transfer. It was discovered both UPS battery cabinet breakers had tripped (bad batteries) as well as blown bypass fuses. The servers crashed and we lost everything.
I immediately bypassed the UPS with the MBP and got the PDU's powered. The IT group was called in and went through the process of starting this large data center back up as soon as possible. Meanwhile the UPS tech arrived, identified and replaced the failed components, and about 3 hours later was ready to get the module back on line. By the time he was ready all the servers were back online and utility power was available but left off until the UPS could handle the transfer back.
Now came the problem, we could not get the UPS to sync with the generator to allow a transfer. The frequency of the generator was up and down only fractions but not long enough to initiate a transfer. The generator is a two year old 480/277V 2MW CAT Diesel which was loaded about 50%.
It was decided to take all mechanical loads off of the generator and it helped quite a bit but still not enough time as the UPS was still leading the bypass by 7 degrees. We also had to take down the lighting in an attempt for the generator to freewheel to stabilize the frequency. A painful process.
Finally we had an ok to transfer the UPS and all went well. We restored utility power and the UPS carried the ATS transfer ok.
My question is, is there anything that can be installed to either the generator or service to prevent us from unloading the generator to this extent if this ever occurs again?
Thanks much for any help.