fastline
Senior Member
- Location
- midwest usa
- Occupation
- Engineer
I'm still collecting some info so bear with me but basically have a situation where industrial equipment is being started on single phase. It is configured with a 50kva transformer, and 200A main breaker at the meter, then another 200A inside the bld. The one at the meter trips very frequent. I did test work on this months ago and starting I think it was a 30-40hp motor, inrush was like 380A. I firmly believe there is nothing really wrong with any equipment here, just not matched and setup well.
they are checking the service conductor size but believe it is 350 Al. Because those conductors on the load side of the meter, and are also passing through another 200A main breaker only 100ft away, it sort of tosses this in an odd place. If the POCO moves this power before the meter, they rarely have an OCPD at all, but because it's after the meter, I'm not sure if the POCO would have enough authority to oversize the breaker?
Basically what I want is either that breaker raised to a 400A, or a motor rated breaker that has more tolerance for motor starts. Because this is after the meter, the meter head really needs pulled to do any swap, which complicates the red tape. We used to do this all the time before smart meters....lol
they are checking the service conductor size but believe it is 350 Al. Because those conductors on the load side of the meter, and are also passing through another 200A main breaker only 100ft away, it sort of tosses this in an odd place. If the POCO moves this power before the meter, they rarely have an OCPD at all, but because it's after the meter, I'm not sure if the POCO would have enough authority to oversize the breaker?
Basically what I want is either that breaker raised to a 400A, or a motor rated breaker that has more tolerance for motor starts. Because this is after the meter, the meter head really needs pulled to do any swap, which complicates the red tape. We used to do this all the time before smart meters....lol
