hbendillo
Electrical
- Jan 24, 2003
- 88
I had a construction manager for a client get all bent out of shape because I suggested a 208-volt service for a couple of buildings for a project on which I was working. We were only in the schematic design phase for the project but based on what I knew, we did not need a 480-volt service for the buildings. One building was a hospice (elderly care) facility of about 18,000 square feet and the other an admininstration building of about 22,000 square feet (two story). I still haven't been able to talk to the construction manager but apparently he thinks practically all commercial buildings require a 480-volt service. He also may have been involved in similar projects for which the engineers showed a 480-volt service.
In my opinion too many engineers fall in love with having 480-volt services designed for buildings on projects with which they are involved. A big reason is flexibility I think. They want to be ready for all possible loads and the voltages required. But they are having the owners pay a premium for the flexibility unnecessarily I think. What are your cut off points for 480-volt vs. 208-volt services?
In my opinion too many engineers fall in love with having 480-volt services designed for buildings on projects with which they are involved. A big reason is flexibility I think. They want to be ready for all possible loads and the voltages required. But they are having the owners pay a premium for the flexibility unnecessarily I think. What are your cut off points for 480-volt vs. 208-volt services?