Sparky2791
Senior Member
- Location
- Northeast, PA
- Occupation
- Electrical Design
I have a project where the power company is dictating, due to loads, we are required to take a medium voltage service (15kV). Their guidelines allow connection ahead of the primary service disconnect for a fire pump circuit to feed a dedicated fire pump transformer. I have never done one of these with a medium voltage service and wondering how this looks. They require cold sequence metering for the service itself and want the fire pump load to be metered as well via a separate set of metering transformers in a separate enclosure. The medium voltage service will be inside and will likely use a sub-station transformer. Other option is to add 2 LIS switches after the meter and feed step down transformers from the LIS switches. Would the Fire pump section of the medium voltage gear just be a tap that feeds a transformer. Does not feel right not having a fused LIS dedicated to feeding the transformer. I could size that fuse for locked rotor current. It is only a 25HP fire pump @ 13kV 3 – phase fuse would be pretty small, 10A. I am struggling with this one. Does anyone have any example single line diagrams for this type of set up?