nsidebottom
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Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone has some input on a somewhat strange system I am dealing with. I'm working on a project where we have two generators (4-wire three phase) in a conex shipping container meant to operate as a prime+backup power set. Both generators are wired into an ATS and are sitting on top of a large fuel tank+ tank containment which is itself bolted to the wood floor of the conex.
The ATS has a switched neutral, so each genset is an SDS and I am bonding the neutrals to grounds in the generator boxes on both units. Each genset has its own OCPD before running to the ATS which also has a breaker in it. EGC's run from the generators to each of the OCPD boxes for the individual generators, then EGC's run from those boxes to the ATS.
To my understanding this is all correct (please let me know if it isn't). My main concern is how to get the system setup with a proper GEC. From what I understand the GEC should be connected at the first disconnect. My intuition tells me I should connect it at the ATS, but I am not sure if this qualifies as the first disconnect since there are OCPD's upstream of it. I am also wondering if I should run EGC's from the generator tank/containment to the metal walls of the conex, then ground the ATS to the conex. If that is the case, would it be possible for me to terminate the GEC on the outside of the conex where a rod can be driven into the ground?
The ATS is on the interior of the conex, so being able to run the GEC from the outside of the conex would make things much simpler for us.
Also curious to know if any of this changes whether there is power on site or not. I don't believe they have utility there, but if they do, would the proper way to do the GEC be to run a strap from the ATS in our conex unit to the GEC that they would already have in the building from utility?
--Nicolas
I was wondering if anyone has some input on a somewhat strange system I am dealing with. I'm working on a project where we have two generators (4-wire three phase) in a conex shipping container meant to operate as a prime+backup power set. Both generators are wired into an ATS and are sitting on top of a large fuel tank+ tank containment which is itself bolted to the wood floor of the conex.
The ATS has a switched neutral, so each genset is an SDS and I am bonding the neutrals to grounds in the generator boxes on both units. Each genset has its own OCPD before running to the ATS which also has a breaker in it. EGC's run from the generators to each of the OCPD boxes for the individual generators, then EGC's run from those boxes to the ATS.
To my understanding this is all correct (please let me know if it isn't). My main concern is how to get the system setup with a proper GEC. From what I understand the GEC should be connected at the first disconnect. My intuition tells me I should connect it at the ATS, but I am not sure if this qualifies as the first disconnect since there are OCPD's upstream of it. I am also wondering if I should run EGC's from the generator tank/containment to the metal walls of the conex, then ground the ATS to the conex. If that is the case, would it be possible for me to terminate the GEC on the outside of the conex where a rod can be driven into the ground?
The ATS is on the interior of the conex, so being able to run the GEC from the outside of the conex would make things much simpler for us.
Also curious to know if any of this changes whether there is power on site or not. I don't believe they have utility there, but if they do, would the proper way to do the GEC be to run a strap from the ATS in our conex unit to the GEC that they would already have in the building from utility?
--Nicolas