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  • Dg Sizing Calculation Pdf
    카테고리 없음 2020. 3. 3. 06:54

    I concur with Scotty.If your load will vary, you may consider a load controller running multiple sets on an as needed basis. Thanks Scotty.I did use Caterpillar sizing software and have the results in front of me.I have also done manual calculation but my calculated rating is much less (almost 35%) than CAT results.The idea of writing on this Forum was to get sample of some manual calculation to cross check and finalise the DG Rating.My Loads are as,Step 1: Transformer Load (Lighting and other small motor loads) - 500 KWStep 2: Motor Load - 550 KW, DOL, Starting Current = 6 times Full Load CurrentStep 3: Motor Load - 550 KW, DOL, Starting Current = 6 times Full Load CurrentSpare - 25% (Approx. 400 KW)Running P.F: 0.8Starting P.F: 0.3Voltage: 3300 Volts,Frequency: 50 HzRE: Diesel Generator Sizing Calculation (Electrical) 3 Sep 14 02:53. I'm not surprised that Cat have given a generator size larger than you calculated. I usually get similar results. Their solutions are always conservative and will give good results, but don't forget that they're in the business of selling generators.

    I'd be very comfortable knocking at least 10% off their size estimate, which often results in an alternator a full frame size smaller.I hope Mike will comment on Specsizer, he knows their products very well.RE: Diesel Generator Sizing Calculation (Electrical) 3 Sep 14 04:38. Quick and dirty;Total 2000 kWAdd 1000 kW for starting one motor = 3000 kW@0.8 PF = 3750 KVAPlus 10% for prime rating. = 4125 KVAI have sized quite a few smaller standby gen sets with this method.

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    All have been running for years with no capacity problems. (Except where the owner has increased the load.)When Spec Sizer became available I ran some sample calculations for existing sets. Spec sizer said that none of them would run.Some comments for a set that size.1 I wouldn't size the set without knowing the load profile.2 A loaded 4 kW set may use over 300 US Gallons per hour of fuel. That may be over $20,000 per day.3 If this is for an installation where the heavy load exists for only 8 or 9 hours a day, I would be spending a few hours going over fuel consumption charts. It may be economical to use two sets, a large one for loaded hours and a smaller set for light load hours.The load profile may matter.Another option may be multiple sets based on N+2 For continuous duty you may consider taking sets out of service for overhauling.Our rule of thumb on sets from 350 kW to 600 kW was 15,000 hours to top end overhaul and a complete overhaul at 30,000 hours.

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    One set running continuously will use up 15,000 hours in under two years. Another reason to use smaller sets if possible.Mikes comments are welcome.Bill-'Why not the best?' Jimmy Carter RE: Diesel Generator Sizing Calculation (Electrical) 3 Sep 14 22:41. I will agree with Bill and Scotty that the CAT program is pretty conservative, comes from getting sued more than once or twice.

    Dg Sizing Calculation Pdf

    You will find the Cummins sizing program (along with Kohler and Generac) usually comes pretty close to the CAT sizing recommendations for the same reasons. Starting a 500kW motor across the line can vary demand quite a bit depending on what that motor is driving. A sizing program that starts you up high and lets an experienced sales engineer 'save you money' is not a bad marketing tool properly used. In reality I don't use anyone's programs much, like Bill and others here on this site I have been doing this for awhile, but I wouldn't give you a firm recommendation with what little info you have provided.This is really one of those issues with a whole lot of 'it depends'. When you get up in size to where you are at you are considering a pretty large unit, so some things to consider,How long on site? A year, two, five or more?How 'remote' is site?

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    Is there a concern about being able to transport your generator on and off site?What kind of fuel is available and it's cost?Are there any environmental regulations at site?Who is going to take care of it?As pointed out above, load profile and duty factor have a big impact on actual selection. You say 'motor load', what kind of load is it driving?Have you considered a rental option? Folks like CAT, Cummins and Aggreko(and others depending on where you are in the world) are pretty good at providing this kind of site power for many applications all over the world. They provide the units, temp cabling, transformers, fuel storage and other equipment, and in most cases also provide the maintenance. In the size range your talking you have a choice at being at the top end of the high speed market or the lower end of a medium speed engine/generator set going with a single unit.From years of being in the rental business, off the cuff I'd say a you may want to consider a multiple unit setup of modular power units, like three units at 1200-1500 ekw and possibly a housekeeping set of about 300-500 ekW depending on what has to run all the time.

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    Just a quick guess on what you provided, but in reality you need to provide a lot more info to get a good recommendation. There are a number of good controllers available at a reasonable price that continue to make a multiple unit solution more attractive.Hope that helps, Mike L.

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