gristlehead
Electrical
- Sep 8, 2006
- 16
So I only threw up at least twice today. One of the projects I took on recently was getting our plant UPS systems functioning again. We had an old 3 phase 208 to 3 phase 208 UPS system that had been on bypass since 1999. Parts or repair were out of the question as the manufacturer is out of business. We managed to get the old UPS bypassed a second time and get the original bypass power turned off and the unit out. When we went to install the new unit, much to my suprise its a single phase unit. Of course I went back to my notes, yep 3 phase, the qoute says 208/208, but does not say single or three phase. We have not put any power on the unit and the vendor has admitted that yes I asked for 3 phase. So here is the million dollar question. Can I take 2 phases to the new UPS. Come out of the UPS and feed my IPP panel with Two phases. Note that there are only single phase loads on the IPP panel. Then in the IPP panel take the leg I have identified now as the low current leg and split the load on it between the two phases by doubling up and abandoning that phase in the panel? Did I mention I'm sick.
If the ID is larger than the OD then the whole is on the outside Right?
If the ID is larger than the OD then the whole is on the outside Right?