Generator sizing

hhsting

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Glen bunie, md, us
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I have switchboard replacement in outpatient hospital like setting that has essential branch. In the time existing switchboard disconnected and new switchboard install they are powering the hospital thru temporary generator.

However they need to determine existing loads so they can size the temporary generator accurately. Can they use NEC 2017 Article 220.87 for sizing the temporary generator in my setting
 
Yes I meant that they say they have utility bills data that shows only kW not kVA for one year. So still in that condition one year period of utility data of kw be used?
You need the 15 minute demand data....if may not be on the bill, and you may have to ask for it.
You can also use the 15 minute kWH values...take the largest for the past year, and multiply by 4 to get a 15 minute demand number. Again that will not be on the bill, however you may be able to log in and download that data.
 
You need the 15 minute demand data....if may not be on the bill, and you may have to ask for it.
You can also use the 15 minute kWH values...take the largest for the past year, and multiply by 4 to get a 15 minute demand number. Again that will not be on the bill, however you may be able to log in and download that data.

I dont follow utility bill has monthly kwh for 12 months. Can I select the largest one and use that?


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I'm certain you can get kWh and kW data from the POCO. Smart meter billing can be looking at 256 samples per second in some cases. They catch everything. The bill will show maximum kW demand. They get hit with that. kWh really does not matter. Energy kWh and Demand kW are totally different.
 
In my area the max kW is on every bill. Under "actual demand", as well as kVAR, kVA etc. If it's not on the bill, I can assure they have the data. How could they bill demand charges if they didn't ?
 
In my area the max kW is on every bill. Under "actual demand", as well as kVAR, kVA etc. If it's not on the bill, I can assure they have the data. How could they bill demand charges if they didn't ?
I thought so too, but I recently did a FOIA request for one of our local schools because I thought they wasted money on replacing an existing single phase 600 amp 120/240 volt service with a new 1200 amp 3 phase 208Y/120 volt service.
The transformer that fed the original service was a100kVA and the new service is supplied by three 25 kVA transformers connected in a wye secondary. There is no reason that they needed the new service, but I wanted utility documents to talk with the school board.
 
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