- Location
- Windsor, CO NEC: 2017
- Occupation
- Service Manager
I am currently working in a vet hospital. They are remodeling a radiation-shielding room to install a very intricate machine. To be honest, I'm not rightly sure what this machine even does, but I know it bears a multi-million dollar price tag, and has several rooms and it's own cooling system to it's credit.
The great thing about this one is not only do we have the usual architectural vs. electrical drawing conflicts, but the machine installation manual (all 82 pages of it) also makes specifications for locations and wiring of the peripheral components of the system, such as two systems of cameras, different sets of lights, warning signs, etc - so keeping things straight is exceedingly difficult.
We muddle through for the most part.
At any rate, we're installing EMT for the various components of the system, and I'm trying to figure out what the scam is with one item called a "power conditioner (transector)". Judging from what I am seeing, it appears that this thing is a transformer - but the thing is, no grounding connections are indicated on the plans, or disconnecting means, or anything.
It's difficult even saying for certain where power is headed - but it appears that this thing takes in 480V, and kicks out 'conditioned' 480V as well as 208V. Does this sound right?
The great thing about this one is not only do we have the usual architectural vs. electrical drawing conflicts, but the machine installation manual (all 82 pages of it) also makes specifications for locations and wiring of the peripheral components of the system, such as two systems of cameras, different sets of lights, warning signs, etc - so keeping things straight is exceedingly difficult.
We muddle through for the most part.
At any rate, we're installing EMT for the various components of the system, and I'm trying to figure out what the scam is with one item called a "power conditioner (transector)". Judging from what I am seeing, it appears that this thing is a transformer - but the thing is, no grounding connections are indicated on the plans, or disconnecting means, or anything.
It's difficult even saying for certain where power is headed - but it appears that this thing takes in 480V, and kicks out 'conditioned' 480V as well as 208V. Does this sound right?