I recently started working at a company in the Cincinnati area. My background is primarily in machine controls. The position title at this time is Plant Engineer with the possibility of turning into Maintenance manager.
At first it seem like a great opportunity, but after a couple of months I?m starting to see the nightmare. The electrical system though out the plant has been piece together over 30 years of learn as you go electricians. The maintenance personal I do not believe have ever seen the N.E.C. I had to bring my own codebook in, nothing? absolutely no electrical referance books in the plant. With that said?I have a few issues to resolve in regards to our electrical system.
1- 800 Amp feeders each phase ran in the same conduit (Three conduit runs 2-1/2?)
2- Two Sullair compressors with 250 HP Motors. Both having a S.F. of 1.15. Each compressor is rated at 274 Amps at 460 Volts. At times these compressor are running at 335 Amp for a substantial time (10 mins or more).
3- Power factor is at 87 to 89 percent.
4- Control panel with two different supplies not marked. 480 Volts and a separate 120 Volts coming into the panel
These are a few of the issue that relate to their electrical system not to mention compressed air and mechanical issues. The main reason I?m looking for advice is? a man was just killed on a piece of equipment this week. It happen on third shift March 8, 2004.
Looking for some answers.
Thanks
rmonroe
At first it seem like a great opportunity, but after a couple of months I?m starting to see the nightmare. The electrical system though out the plant has been piece together over 30 years of learn as you go electricians. The maintenance personal I do not believe have ever seen the N.E.C. I had to bring my own codebook in, nothing? absolutely no electrical referance books in the plant. With that said?I have a few issues to resolve in regards to our electrical system.
1- 800 Amp feeders each phase ran in the same conduit (Three conduit runs 2-1/2?)
2- Two Sullair compressors with 250 HP Motors. Both having a S.F. of 1.15. Each compressor is rated at 274 Amps at 460 Volts. At times these compressor are running at 335 Amp for a substantial time (10 mins or more).
3- Power factor is at 87 to 89 percent.
4- Control panel with two different supplies not marked. 480 Volts and a separate 120 Volts coming into the panel
These are a few of the issue that relate to their electrical system not to mention compressed air and mechanical issues. The main reason I?m looking for advice is? a man was just killed on a piece of equipment this week. It happen on third shift March 8, 2004.
Looking for some answers.
Thanks
rmonroe