Umami
Member
- Location
- Los Angeles, CA
- Occupation
- Mechanical Engineer
Hello!
I'm new to these forums, so my apologies if I am breaking any rules by posting here.
As you can see in my account I work as a mechanical engineer, but I've been tasked with running down a feasibility study for a project that shouldn't require extremely in-depth knowledge, and is more an issue of codes/feasibility that I hope you all could advise me on. We have a facility and EE on staff who would oversee this work, but they're too busy to take this task on at the moment so here I am! (they'll be involved later on)
Background: We are building a production facility in another state. While the final facility is under construction, we would like to test our RF power systems (including 4x 110V high voltage power supplies, a modulator, a klystron, and a host of other components) in our test facility in Southern California. To run a single RF system, we need approximately 2500A, 480V service, which is substantially higher than what our test facility can provide. We have harmonic filters on our power supplies to keep the power company happy, though our power use will be fairly intermittent while we commission. We're having difficulty getting a transformer/generator/panel set up to connect it to.
We ran into issues with fire/seismic permitting while working with one company to set up a diesel generator. Additionally, our burn rate for fuel would be rather high, creating a logistics problem, so I've been tasked with investigating a temporary pole solution. The power near us is underground, but that doesn't seem to be a problem - it appears there's access to the underground power lines on our property.
I know forums like this can be a wealth of information and experience, so if you don't mind, lay it on me. Tell me why this is a bad idea. Should I spend more time tracking down a different generator rental vendor?
If you are local and interested in a brief consulting gig send me a PM and maybe we can work together.
Thanks!
I'm new to these forums, so my apologies if I am breaking any rules by posting here.
As you can see in my account I work as a mechanical engineer, but I've been tasked with running down a feasibility study for a project that shouldn't require extremely in-depth knowledge, and is more an issue of codes/feasibility that I hope you all could advise me on. We have a facility and EE on staff who would oversee this work, but they're too busy to take this task on at the moment so here I am! (they'll be involved later on)
Background: We are building a production facility in another state. While the final facility is under construction, we would like to test our RF power systems (including 4x 110V high voltage power supplies, a modulator, a klystron, and a host of other components) in our test facility in Southern California. To run a single RF system, we need approximately 2500A, 480V service, which is substantially higher than what our test facility can provide. We have harmonic filters on our power supplies to keep the power company happy, though our power use will be fairly intermittent while we commission. We're having difficulty getting a transformer/generator/panel set up to connect it to.
We ran into issues with fire/seismic permitting while working with one company to set up a diesel generator. Additionally, our burn rate for fuel would be rather high, creating a logistics problem, so I've been tasked with investigating a temporary pole solution. The power near us is underground, but that doesn't seem to be a problem - it appears there's access to the underground power lines on our property.
I know forums like this can be a wealth of information and experience, so if you don't mind, lay it on me. Tell me why this is a bad idea. Should I spend more time tracking down a different generator rental vendor?
If you are local and interested in a brief consulting gig send me a PM and maybe we can work together.
Thanks!