Approximately ~600A at 480V or ~1300A at 208V (assuming 3 phase services). Also assumes that the entire service load is being powered from the generator in the event of a utility power loss. It really depends on what the purpose of the generator is for (ie: life safety, standby, etc). My assumption is this facility is probably has some servers that need backed up, and probably the elevator and some HVAC is the purpose for power to be backed up. But its possible that the ATS is service entrance rated and is backing up the whole facility.
Very impressive work ⚒ 😊
What would you charge for labor set up for a similar project but with 2 2000kw generators?
Around 700,000k at cheapest
What was the cost of the project?
The project was done by Tower Generator of Canton, CT. The cost with 2000 amp transfer switch, complete was ~$300,000.
What can a generator this big power?? Like a Walmart?
Approximately ~600A at 480V or ~1300A at 208V (assuming 3 phase services). Also assumes that the entire service load is being powered from the generator in the event of a utility power loss. It really depends on what the purpose of the generator is for (ie: life safety, standby, etc). My assumption is this facility is probably has some servers that need backed up, and probably the elevator and some HVAC is the purpose for power to be backed up. But its possible that the ATS is service entrance rated and is backing up the whole facility.
Overkill
what is plint for generator
Nice.
Osm