malachi constant
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- Minneapolis
It's not really a joke, but I got your attention.
I am a consulting engineer and got a call asking me to weigh in on a situation. A 40-year-old high rise is in the midst of having their elevators replaced. As part of the project the elevator consultant called for the original ATS to be replaced. As the contractor was preparing to replace it the building's maintenance team recalled a conversation a decade ago where someone said the generator was not properly sized to handle both the fire pump and elevators. So I get the call to figure it out. 
Review of the original plans matches what is installed:
* 205kW / 256kvA 208V/3P generator feeding a single 1200A ATS.
* The ATS feeds two disconnects which in turn feed the 75HP fire pump, and the elevator bank.
* I'm trying to get elevator shops but let's assume all four elevators are replaced with 85A models on VFDs (smaller than what was originally installed).
* Only one elevator will run at a time during emergency power situations.
* The ATS was called out as being replaced because it was assumed to not have presignal functions. In review of the on-site ATS it appears presignal relays were added as part of an elevator upgrade 25 years ago.
Question #1 - can the 205kW generator handle the fire pump and one elevator? I don't know how to determine this. My understanding of NEC 695 is the source must be able to handle the locker rotor amps of the fire pump. I believe the equation for 208/3 RLA is I = 577 x HP x (kva/HP) / 208. Plugging in 75 and either 5.6 or 6.29 yields RLA of 1165 or 1309A. I am asking for shop drawing info for the elevators, but for now am assuming a starting current similar to nameplate since they are on VFDs. How do I determine if the generator can handle this?
Question #2 - do the elevator and fire pump need separate transfer switches? I'm typing this up from home so don't have my code book in front of me. Do they both fall under NEC 701 "Legally Required Standby"?
I haven't done high rises in a long time so fire pumps are not something I spend a lot of time thinking about. Any insight you all have is appreciated.
Review of the original plans matches what is installed:
* 205kW / 256kvA 208V/3P generator feeding a single 1200A ATS.
* The ATS feeds two disconnects which in turn feed the 75HP fire pump, and the elevator bank.
* I'm trying to get elevator shops but let's assume all four elevators are replaced with 85A models on VFDs (smaller than what was originally installed).
* Only one elevator will run at a time during emergency power situations.
* The ATS was called out as being replaced because it was assumed to not have presignal functions. In review of the on-site ATS it appears presignal relays were added as part of an elevator upgrade 25 years ago.
Question #1 - can the 205kW generator handle the fire pump and one elevator? I don't know how to determine this. My understanding of NEC 695 is the source must be able to handle the locker rotor amps of the fire pump. I believe the equation for 208/3 RLA is I = 577 x HP x (kva/HP) / 208. Plugging in 75 and either 5.6 or 6.29 yields RLA of 1165 or 1309A. I am asking for shop drawing info for the elevators, but for now am assuming a starting current similar to nameplate since they are on VFDs. How do I determine if the generator can handle this?
Question #2 - do the elevator and fire pump need separate transfer switches? I'm typing this up from home so don't have my code book in front of me. Do they both fall under NEC 701 "Legally Required Standby"?
I haven't done high rises in a long time so fire pumps are not something I spend a lot of time thinking about. Any insight you all have is appreciated.