crank71
Electrical
- Jan 6, 2005
- 3
We are looking at a redesign for our control center UPS system. We have the option of duplicating the existing setup, which has been troublefree or making some cost savings by installing a ferro transf. & 42cct panel in place of a PDU.
99.9% of the time the PDU does no more than act as a distribution panel...but we have to plan for the 0.1%...
This a brief rundown of the system:
Under normal operation our critical SCADA loads are connected to a Digital Equipment Corp. PDU (circa 1986), which houses an isolation trans, 42cct panel board, some metering/protection functions...etc. The PDU is fed from an 18KVA UPS (circa 1997) and we have battery (circa 1997, 10 year design life) backup of around 2 hours at full load. A maintenance bypass is installed incase the UPS fails, utility fails or both. A 85KW 120/208V gen will supply power directly to the PDU. The iso. transformer in the PDU cleans up the gen power before distributing to the loads.
The PDU's I've looked at (MGE & Liebert) seem overkill for what we need.
I was envisioning a 42cct panelboard and a ferro transf in its place. Any comments?
99.9% of the time the PDU does no more than act as a distribution panel...but we have to plan for the 0.1%...
This a brief rundown of the system:
Under normal operation our critical SCADA loads are connected to a Digital Equipment Corp. PDU (circa 1986), which houses an isolation trans, 42cct panel board, some metering/protection functions...etc. The PDU is fed from an 18KVA UPS (circa 1997) and we have battery (circa 1997, 10 year design life) backup of around 2 hours at full load. A maintenance bypass is installed incase the UPS fails, utility fails or both. A 85KW 120/208V gen will supply power directly to the PDU. The iso. transformer in the PDU cleans up the gen power before distributing to the loads.
The PDU's I've looked at (MGE & Liebert) seem overkill for what we need.
I was envisioning a 42cct panelboard and a ferro transf in its place. Any comments?