Upgrading generator

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anbm

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Hospital, if we want to replace existing generator by a larger one, what procedure should we follow? I know that nfpa-99 requires a backup & permanent, onsite generator for emergency system in hospital all the time.

Should we rent a temporary generator to backup before removing existing EG and add new one so emergency power won't be interrupted just in case the building loses normal utility power? Thank you!
 

ncwirenut

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Unless your replacement can be installed, started and tested before the final change over, I would strongly recommend a temp. If something weird happens and the hospital needs generator and it is not available, it will not be worth what the temp is going to cost you.
 

kingpb

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SE USA as far as you can go
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Have you thought about leaving the existing and adding additional to give redundancy? Check with Generac on their paralleling systems and options. Quite nice set-up they have going.
 
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