mbrooke
Batteries Included
- Location
- United States
- Occupation
- Technician
Very simple and elegant- however I would add two things:
1. A time delay relay set to about 5 minutes on the normal supply contractor coil. This will prevent immediate transfer if the utility source comes back briefly and drops back out again, plus time for the POCO system to stabilize after an extended outage.
2. A voltage frequency relay on the generator contractor. As the generator is speeding up its not uncommon for the voltage to rise faster than the frequency. High voltage low frequency can cause motors, solenoids, transformers, and other equipment to saturate thus overheating and ruining them. If you can't find a VF relay, time delay relay set at 5-10 seconds while not ideal will usually get you buy.