Davebones
Senior Member
- Location
- North Of Tampa Fl
We have a impulse test stand that records data for testing . The technician showed me a 1 hz signal that has spikes on it when another test stand is running . The normal test the stand looks for pressure at around 2200 psi as the valve cycles . When the other stand ( located about 20 ft away ) is on the spike adds about 200 psi to the signal which is enough to cause the test to shut down since it is exceeding the parameters of the test . The two stands are fed from different busses but come from the same 480 volt service .The feed is conduit with ground wire . We added a building steel ground but no change . The stand is one complete package as the pumps and computer monitor were all buit together by one manufacture . We are looking at adding a driven ( supplemental ) ground rod at the stand . Know some of you engineers are really sharp so any suggestions would be appreciated ...