Hello all. I am presenting to you what may seem to be a fairly simple question but poses more difficulty than first thought.
I am in the process of commisioning a Cogeneration plant and have recently performed a series of load simulations using load banks for the purpose of determining the great load step the plant is capable of handling within a +/- 1HZ restriction. Now I need to understand the production facility loads in terms of load steps that would exceed this know acceptance criteria. I currently have a summit meter in place recording power but the resolution is at such that I am only able record at 30 sec. intervals. My original intent was to have this meter in place for a 30 day period capturing events that were just lower than the cogeneration allowable load limit.
I now plan on looking for routiness of load changes throughout a daily window and then focusing in on those areas where loads appear to be at the area of capture intent. Then I would set the meter to record over a shorter duration and increase my resolution.
I am hoping to get the most out of this data so I am asking for input as to suggestion that may lead to an optimal solution.
Let me know what other information may be of importance.
x2 2.1 mW natural gas lean burn Waukesha's
4160 VAC
building average loads are 3.1 mW daily.
a single engine can take up to 150 kW one step load application and maintian +/- 1 HZ.
The load step criteria is only important when the cogen plant is in an island condition (utility loss).
I am in the process of commisioning a Cogeneration plant and have recently performed a series of load simulations using load banks for the purpose of determining the great load step the plant is capable of handling within a +/- 1HZ restriction. Now I need to understand the production facility loads in terms of load steps that would exceed this know acceptance criteria. I currently have a summit meter in place recording power but the resolution is at such that I am only able record at 30 sec. intervals. My original intent was to have this meter in place for a 30 day period capturing events that were just lower than the cogeneration allowable load limit.
I now plan on looking for routiness of load changes throughout a daily window and then focusing in on those areas where loads appear to be at the area of capture intent. Then I would set the meter to record over a shorter duration and increase my resolution.
I am hoping to get the most out of this data so I am asking for input as to suggestion that may lead to an optimal solution.
Let me know what other information may be of importance.
x2 2.1 mW natural gas lean burn Waukesha's
4160 VAC
building average loads are 3.1 mW daily.
a single engine can take up to 150 kW one step load application and maintian +/- 1 HZ.
The load step criteria is only important when the cogen plant is in an island condition (utility loss).