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mstrlucky74

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Like others feedback. Once these are set on pad how many guys and how many days do you think it would take to attach the 5kv, xfrmr and 600v sections together. No feeders terms!! It will be three separate section. I'm thinking 4 guys 4 days. Thanks
 

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Will it fit through the door or needs to be stripped?
Do you have the tools to move it? Get it off on he truck? Get it in the building?
 
Will it fit through the door or needs to be stripped?
Do you have the tools to move it? Get it off on he truck? Get it in the building?

Open slab on grade in field. Will be set on pad by rigger and we will skate in place...not much moving.
 
So basically it's just bolting together 2 sections and the transformer? 2 men 2 days.
 
Bolting a bunch of bus bars together. 2 men 2 days, that's all?

Depends on how skilled your electricians are. :)

Here's a 750kva, about 7500 pounds, 4160-208/120 substation. Moved 100' around obstacles, set on the pad and bolted onto one 208/120 volt switch section which was also moved about 100'. 2 men, 1 day (Journeyman and Apprentice). Once it's on the pad we just drop it onto several 3/4 RMC rollers and move it with a pinch bar.

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Depends on how skilled your electricians are. :)

Here's a 750kva, about 7500 pounds, 4160-208/120 substation. Moved 100' around obstacles, set on the pad and bolted onto one 208/120 volt switch section which was also moved about 100'. 2 men, 1 day (Journeyman and Apprentice). Once it's on the pad we just drop it onto several 3/4 RMC rollers and move it with a pinch bar.

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I came up with 69 m/h....you are right on
 
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