Oldbull
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- Baltimore, MD, USA
I work at the local VA hosiptal. I am having a problem verifying the loading on an installed riser in the building. We have a 600 Amp bussway. Itis the emergency feeder power riser. It is fed by a 600 amptransfer switch which feeds a 500 amp circuit breaker. The combined circuitbreaker rated loads adds up to 970 amps for this riser. These are the combined current rating of disconnects attached to the buss.
The measured loading/constant load for the buss averages arround 175 amps.
Am I correct in saying that the riser is overloaded by 175 amps x 125% =218.75 constant load + 970 amps of attached load = 1188 amps or 297 % .
Or is there some kind of magic calculation I am missing. Those in the "Know" believe that we can keep adding Buss disconnects to the riser and redistrubute the load thus giving us the availability of more power.
The measured loading/constant load for the buss averages arround 175 amps.
Am I correct in saying that the riser is overloaded by 175 amps x 125% =218.75 constant load + 970 amps of attached load = 1188 amps or 297 % .
Or is there some kind of magic calculation I am missing. Those in the "Know" believe that we can keep adding Buss disconnects to the riser and redistrubute the load thus giving us the availability of more power.