Mechathan
Mechanical
- Aug 19, 2007
- 18
We have 3 gensets used as back up in a high rise building. 2 gensets were tagged as prime power at 1.6MW each rated capacity. The other is at 1MW rated capacity and plated stand by. Our billing from the power utility suggested a 3.5 MW demand (max) last month and the building is 80% occupied. Our technical group has audited the power system and concluded that the generators are not sufficient in running the building, which is quite contradicting with the utility provider's billing. We have synchronization panels & load sharing equipment to evenly distribute the load. My questions are:
1. Can we run the prime power to 110% its capacity? Is this be possible? Dowe need to purchase another generator based on the details above?
2. Is it safe to assume that our utility provider has left some switchgears unmetered (i know this sounds funny)? Can we rely on their billing or just ask them to make an audit themselves to verify our findings?
3. How do we go about a full scale power audit in a typical building? Has anyone done this? Any tips?
Thank you.
1. Can we run the prime power to 110% its capacity? Is this be possible? Dowe need to purchase another generator based on the details above?
2. Is it safe to assume that our utility provider has left some switchgears unmetered (i know this sounds funny)? Can we rely on their billing or just ask them to make an audit themselves to verify our findings?
3. How do we go about a full scale power audit in a typical building? Has anyone done this? Any tips?
Thank you.