bluescarecrow
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- Location
- Phoenix
- Occupation
- Journeyman Electrician
I was called out to mop up a considerable mess. Client has 900 Crypto Currency Mining Machines which run at 200-240 @2200 Watts. The electrical contractor had Navopache Electric Co-Op Inc. install 277/480 WYE 4 Wire along with 4 giant transformers for a total of 4 megawatts. When the machines power supplies fail, they take the machines out of service. At almost 10 amps each, several machines constitute a considerable phase imbalance. They were cooking the Eaton 400A breakers (visibly smoking) burning the insulation off of the 400A Feeder. I have since solved that problem, by instructing the technicians, that if they turn off one machine on the brown phase, they will have to turn off a working machine on the orange and yellow phase to keep the phases in balance. I even color-coded the 4x4 electrical boxes and identified each box with the circuit number in bold vinyl lettering. So far so good. Further I have instructed them to purchase a 3 phase monitoring system that will give them email and text alerts should a phase imbalance threshold be exceeded.
Now for the 277 volt issue. There is a possibly that the transformers can be re-tapped to lower the voltage to 240/440 WYE 4-Wire, but I've never heard of that. To move to a 208 WYE or a 240 Delta scheme, I'd have to change out all of the neutral wiring... big job. If they re-tap the main transformers, the sub-transformers that supply the 120vac to the network switches would have to be re-tapped also.
The original electricians were fired. They were pulling the 400A (1,000 kcmil?) feeders with their car. They scraped some of the insulation off of one of the feeders. The fireworks started when they turned the power on. Concerned residents immediately called the police to report a sonic boom (kidding). Why they used a wire so big is beyond me. They cut off a bunch of strands just to get it into the breaker.
I did my apprenticeship with the Illinois Central Railroad and became a Journeyman Electrician when I was 19. My Dad was also IBEW 134. My graduation certificate was a Reverser Lever for the Locomotives. LOL I've worked with most everything, low voltage, single phase, WYE, Delta and even 1,200 vdc on the electric trains, but this is a first. I've never seen such a huge screw-up.
Maybe I should just walk away from all this, but I do like a challenge.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Best,
Mike
Now for the 277 volt issue. There is a possibly that the transformers can be re-tapped to lower the voltage to 240/440 WYE 4-Wire, but I've never heard of that. To move to a 208 WYE or a 240 Delta scheme, I'd have to change out all of the neutral wiring... big job. If they re-tap the main transformers, the sub-transformers that supply the 120vac to the network switches would have to be re-tapped also.
The original electricians were fired. They were pulling the 400A (1,000 kcmil?) feeders with their car. They scraped some of the insulation off of one of the feeders. The fireworks started when they turned the power on. Concerned residents immediately called the police to report a sonic boom (kidding). Why they used a wire so big is beyond me. They cut off a bunch of strands just to get it into the breaker.
I did my apprenticeship with the Illinois Central Railroad and became a Journeyman Electrician when I was 19. My Dad was also IBEW 134. My graduation certificate was a Reverser Lever for the Locomotives. LOL I've worked with most everything, low voltage, single phase, WYE, Delta and even 1,200 vdc on the electric trains, but this is a first. I've never seen such a huge screw-up.
Maybe I should just walk away from all this, but I do like a challenge.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Best,
Mike