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Electrical
- Nov 30, 2009
- 17
Hi,
I'm looking for information on where i can get a 110VDC PSU that will deliver 100A for a second repetitivley (as required during testing/commissioning?) I am currently pre-commissioning some Hawker Siddeley Switchgear (HSS), the DC Lighning range with NDC 6 circuit breakers, the literature states the closing actuator in the Breakers can demand 100A for up to one second. We have some portable 110VDC batteries on site that arn't really up to the challenge of closing these breakers as much as is required during testing. We are not permitted to use the sub-station UPS batteries for testing/commissioning. These batteries have been used for LV switchgear control circuits and some other HV switchgear control circuits no problem but they are stuggling with these NDC 6 breakers.
After talks with HSS i found the equipment they use but this is £8-9000, i was hoping someone was aware of a cheaper alternative or any purpose designed equipment.
My calcs show a 15kW PSU @ 110V should be able to give 136Amps ish. Please correct me if i am wrong and any suggestions on where i can get this equipmentare greatly appreciated.
Kyle
I'm looking for information on where i can get a 110VDC PSU that will deliver 100A for a second repetitivley (as required during testing/commissioning?) I am currently pre-commissioning some Hawker Siddeley Switchgear (HSS), the DC Lighning range with NDC 6 circuit breakers, the literature states the closing actuator in the Breakers can demand 100A for up to one second. We have some portable 110VDC batteries on site that arn't really up to the challenge of closing these breakers as much as is required during testing. We are not permitted to use the sub-station UPS batteries for testing/commissioning. These batteries have been used for LV switchgear control circuits and some other HV switchgear control circuits no problem but they are stuggling with these NDC 6 breakers.
After talks with HSS i found the equipment they use but this is £8-9000, i was hoping someone was aware of a cheaper alternative or any purpose designed equipment.
My calcs show a 15kW PSU @ 110V should be able to give 136Amps ish. Please correct me if i am wrong and any suggestions on where i can get this equipmentare greatly appreciated.
Kyle