I'm looking at a design for a new 208V Switchboard that has a single utility service and a breaker allocation for a temporary roll-up generator if there is ever a prolonged utility outage. The generator breaker will be interlocked with the utility main breaker.
A fire pump is being required at this site and I am trying to determine if this needs to be fed in the event that the system is operating off the temporary generator?
With just the single utility feed I know that you simply tap the utility service on the load side of the metering point (ahead of service disconnect) and run a feeder straight to the fire pump with a disconnect at the fire pump. If there is a permanent generator installed then there is usually an listed Fire Pump ATS at the fire pump which has feeds from both the utility service and the generator.
But what about in the case where the generator is a temporary roll-up generator that does not currently exist but has a provision? Does the fire pump need to be able to be fed from this generator or does it only need to be fed from the utility service since the generator is not a permanent installation?
A fire pump is being required at this site and I am trying to determine if this needs to be fed in the event that the system is operating off the temporary generator?
With just the single utility feed I know that you simply tap the utility service on the load side of the metering point (ahead of service disconnect) and run a feeder straight to the fire pump with a disconnect at the fire pump. If there is a permanent generator installed then there is usually an listed Fire Pump ATS at the fire pump which has feeds from both the utility service and the generator.
But what about in the case where the generator is a temporary roll-up generator that does not currently exist but has a provision? Does the fire pump need to be able to be fed from this generator or does it only need to be fed from the utility service since the generator is not a permanent installation?