ksmith846
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- Port St Lucie, Florida
I am stumped at this point and am relying on the wealth of experience in this forum to shed some light on my dilema.
We just completed a small grocery store and they opened this week. Now that they are running at full capacity we are having an issue with one of the 400 amp MDP's.
The problem is that under full load, which is peaking at about 385 amps, there is a loud humming noise resonating from the panel. I cannot pin point if it is the Main or a branch breaker or if it is the bus. What I do know it increases greatly at peak load. Take the load down and the frequency lowers.
It is an existing Panel and Main (as requested by the owner and architect to be reused).
The service is 800 amps (which I feel should have been 1000 amps, but I do not draw or sign the plans). The service has an 800 Main Disconnect/Manual Transfer Switch outside. From which we installed one set of #500 KCMIL to two 400 amp MDP's (one new one and the reused one in question). Each set is less than 10 feet from the ATS to each MDP. Both MDPS are drawing between 375 and 385 amps. This place has steamers,ovens,RTUs....it's a grocery/pizzeria/resturaunt......
We have checked all of the wiring/breaker/bus connections......the Main Breaker under full load becomes extremely hot and smells of hot plastic.....when we alleviate 60 amps or so it cools down and the hum is more tolerable.
I am going to move (4) 3 phase 40 amp loads into a new 200 amp panel which I am going to mount outside next to the MTS (less than 10 feet). This will alleviate about 120 amps on all three phases from this panel and allow for the load to be reduced, as well as the extra heat. However I am still confused on what is causing the hum and it will still be present.
My question is what can cause this loud hum? Is it result of old equipment....a failing Main.....I am stumped at this point:-?
We just completed a small grocery store and they opened this week. Now that they are running at full capacity we are having an issue with one of the 400 amp MDP's.
The problem is that under full load, which is peaking at about 385 amps, there is a loud humming noise resonating from the panel. I cannot pin point if it is the Main or a branch breaker or if it is the bus. What I do know it increases greatly at peak load. Take the load down and the frequency lowers.
It is an existing Panel and Main (as requested by the owner and architect to be reused).
The service is 800 amps (which I feel should have been 1000 amps, but I do not draw or sign the plans). The service has an 800 Main Disconnect/Manual Transfer Switch outside. From which we installed one set of #500 KCMIL to two 400 amp MDP's (one new one and the reused one in question). Each set is less than 10 feet from the ATS to each MDP. Both MDPS are drawing between 375 and 385 amps. This place has steamers,ovens,RTUs....it's a grocery/pizzeria/resturaunt......
We have checked all of the wiring/breaker/bus connections......the Main Breaker under full load becomes extremely hot and smells of hot plastic.....when we alleviate 60 amps or so it cools down and the hum is more tolerable.
I am going to move (4) 3 phase 40 amp loads into a new 200 amp panel which I am going to mount outside next to the MTS (less than 10 feet). This will alleviate about 120 amps on all three phases from this panel and allow for the load to be reduced, as well as the extra heat. However I am still confused on what is causing the hum and it will still be present.
My question is what can cause this loud hum? Is it result of old equipment....a failing Main.....I am stumped at this point:-?
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