brandon2177k
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Not really an NEC issue, but here goes it. We installed large UPS in an IT room. The UPS is fed via 480/277 three phase, and the output is 208/120 three phase which feeds a 208/120 three phase 200A panel in the IT. This supplies power for all equipment in the IT room. The UPS will run fine off the POCO power, however, in the event of a power outage, when the Generator kicks on, the UPS will not accept generator power, and will run only on its batteries. The UPS calls for clockwise rotation, which has been verified from both sourced, POCO and generator, using a rotation meter. We believe the problem is that the POCO power and generator power are not in sync together, L1 Poco and L1 generator ans L2 and L3 of each separate paths, probably at the transfer switch. So you may actually have L1 POCO and L2 generator, L2 Poco and L1 Generator, and maybe L3 and L3 are the same. You could still read clockwise rotation from each but phases could be in a different order. We have a 480 volt disconnect on the line side of the UPS and plan to swap leads there, keeping clockwise rotation, but hopefully syncronizing POCO and generator power. Hope that all makes sense! Anyone ever run into this problem before or have any suggestions??