I had a job kinda dropped in my lap yesterday that involves swapping out an existing transfer switch and tying it into the new generator, the EC who was going to do the job had a family emergency and had to leave town.
I picked up a set of plans from the GC and head down to the site to check actual conditions and see what materials we'll need, the swap was supposed to be today. Anyway, I get down there, open the plans and start checking things out. The plans single line state the service is 120/240V 1PH, the generator spec'ed out say the same but the service and existing transfer switch is 208Y/120V.
I call the GC and tell him about the discrepancies and it goes on up to the EE on the job. I get a call back today that EE says it is okay to use that generator, he'll draw something up.He wants to swap out the 3PH loadcenter for 1PH, all the branch circuits are 120V, and use what he spec'ed wrong.
I don't like the idea of feeding a panel used for emergency standby in an elderly care facility with a 240V generator that is utility fed with 208V. I also see possible transfer issues with the switch swapping back over to utility power if it only sees 208V on the normal side and is running 240V on the emergency side. I can't find anything in Art. 700 to prevent this install (I don't think), anybody else have any ideas where this may be prevented by code?
I picked up a set of plans from the GC and head down to the site to check actual conditions and see what materials we'll need, the swap was supposed to be today. Anyway, I get down there, open the plans and start checking things out. The plans single line state the service is 120/240V 1PH, the generator spec'ed out say the same but the service and existing transfer switch is 208Y/120V.
I call the GC and tell him about the discrepancies and it goes on up to the EE on the job. I get a call back today that EE says it is okay to use that generator, he'll draw something up.He wants to swap out the 3PH loadcenter for 1PH, all the branch circuits are 120V, and use what he spec'ed wrong.
I don't like the idea of feeding a panel used for emergency standby in an elderly care facility with a 240V generator that is utility fed with 208V. I also see possible transfer issues with the switch swapping back over to utility power if it only sees 208V on the normal side and is running 240V on the emergency side. I can't find anything in Art. 700 to prevent this install (I don't think), anybody else have any ideas where this may be prevented by code?