Engcan
Electrical
- Dec 11, 2005
- 23
Hi
The discussion started between me and my sr. engineer on the selection of a transfer switch. It was for a emergency genertor and the some part of load is lighting and computer and rest is HVAC load. THe gen is around 1 MW diesel gen. He advsied that we should use automatic delayed transition and I advised him we can use open transition but closed tranistion is better. As in case of closed transition as for some part generator comes in paraller with utility, one has to bring this thing in to notice of local utlity so normally people advoid this. In case of open transition switch the time interval is around 45 m sec.and normally except computer no other device neither HVAC and nor lighting will notice this interuption.
But anyways he did not agree and stressed that we should go for a delayed transition. When I asked him that why he wanted to go for it he gave me an example of an instance which I could not quite understand.
The example was like this:
He said in one case , a utility breaker was triping as the power used to come on and it was happeneing as there were 4 transformers in paraller around 750 KVA total and the current was 103 kA. I was surprised he said as the transformers had no time to demagnetiz so they had more inrush current whic became 103 kA
Do you think this can be a possibility. Please advise and which loads are effected by open transition switches.
Thanks
The discussion started between me and my sr. engineer on the selection of a transfer switch. It was for a emergency genertor and the some part of load is lighting and computer and rest is HVAC load. THe gen is around 1 MW diesel gen. He advsied that we should use automatic delayed transition and I advised him we can use open transition but closed tranistion is better. As in case of closed transition as for some part generator comes in paraller with utility, one has to bring this thing in to notice of local utlity so normally people advoid this. In case of open transition switch the time interval is around 45 m sec.and normally except computer no other device neither HVAC and nor lighting will notice this interuption.
But anyways he did not agree and stressed that we should go for a delayed transition. When I asked him that why he wanted to go for it he gave me an example of an instance which I could not quite understand.
The example was like this:
He said in one case , a utility breaker was triping as the power used to come on and it was happeneing as there were 4 transformers in paraller around 750 KVA total and the current was 103 kA. I was surprised he said as the transformers had no time to demagnetiz so they had more inrush current whic became 103 kA
Do you think this can be a possibility. Please advise and which loads are effected by open transition switches.
Thanks