Good morning,
Just trying to get my head round a diversity issue.
Will be a new board fed from a panel board adj transformer
Have to feed 3 machines
Machine 1 140kw
Machine 2 80kw
Machine 3 80 kw
They are production machines (lathes) so will be in use at the same time but the ratings given are the theoretical maximum they can use, I.e all motors running at full load.
Prior experience tells me that none of these machines will draw even half their full load.
So approximate currents should be (max in theory)
Mc 1 250A
Mc 2 140A
Mc 3 140A
My thoughts are each machine should have a supply capable of providing the maximum current as per machine spec.
So 250A and 2 off 150A supply’s
New board will be required to feed them and I am thinking
100% of 250A + 50% of each 140A gives a board loading of 390A after diversity.
What are people’s thoughts to this?
These are expensive cables and breakers, just wanted a second opinion really that I am in the right ball park. It’s been a long time since I have done installs of this size.
Just trying to get my head round a diversity issue.
Will be a new board fed from a panel board adj transformer
Have to feed 3 machines
Machine 1 140kw
Machine 2 80kw
Machine 3 80 kw
They are production machines (lathes) so will be in use at the same time but the ratings given are the theoretical maximum they can use, I.e all motors running at full load.
Prior experience tells me that none of these machines will draw even half their full load.
So approximate currents should be (max in theory)
Mc 1 250A
Mc 2 140A
Mc 3 140A
My thoughts are each machine should have a supply capable of providing the maximum current as per machine spec.
So 250A and 2 off 150A supply’s
New board will be required to feed them and I am thinking
100% of 250A + 50% of each 140A gives a board loading of 390A after diversity.
What are people’s thoughts to this?
These are expensive cables and breakers, just wanted a second opinion really that I am in the right ball park. It’s been a long time since I have done installs of this size.