sw88
Mechanical
- May 28, 2015
- 3
Hi guys, basically my team had designed a system where the pump and control panel would be served by a 150A isolator. However, now the electrical contractor is suggesting that a 250A breaker is required instead.
Basically it is a 45kW (60HP) fire transfer pump, 3-phase, 415V, with a soft starter control panel.
The guy's input is that the FLC will be at 100A and the maximum starting current will be 350A. The isolator suggested is 250A. So is this guy's suggestion valid?
Regarding the problem about the generator, the generator is currently sized at 300 kVA and the fire pump proposed apparently requires a generator capacity of at least 300kVA.
45kW, with a power factor of 0.85, would mean that the pump has a FLC of 74A. How does one size properly a breaker with a soft starter?
So the issue now is whether my breaker and generator are sufficient?
Basically it is a 45kW (60HP) fire transfer pump, 3-phase, 415V, with a soft starter control panel.
The guy's input is that the FLC will be at 100A and the maximum starting current will be 350A. The isolator suggested is 250A. So is this guy's suggestion valid?
Regarding the problem about the generator, the generator is currently sized at 300 kVA and the fire pump proposed apparently requires a generator capacity of at least 300kVA.
45kW, with a power factor of 0.85, would mean that the pump has a FLC of 74A. How does one size properly a breaker with a soft starter?
So the issue now is whether my breaker and generator are sufficient?