gobble
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- Cape May New Jersey
Ok well I know what the problem is, I was tagged on a service meter for the meter being overloaded 750 amps. This is a airfield electrical system. The system is a 400 amp 480/277V feeding a vault containing 4 constant current regulators. I checked each phase load with the ccr's turned up to step 5 which is the highest load on these units. When I went to the ats to check the currents I was suprised by the amount of vibration coming from the conductors. The loads were as follows phase A 421A phase b 390A and phase C 100A. Obviously the phasing needs balanced and I'm sure it will help with the situation of overloading. My questions are what would cause the conductors to vibrate, how does induced magnetic fields work? Secondly if there was a power outage and generator was online what damages could occur to the windings given such an unbalanced phase C? Thank you for any responses
Joe
Joe