rojay
Senior Member
- Location
- Chicago,IL USA
Our company has been asked to supply back up power for some cell equipment located in the penthouse of an 8 floor building. Specifically there are two rectifier racks each with a max AC rated current of 36.4 amps that need to be fed. They are both single phase loads fed from a 120/240 volt three phase high leg delta panel. The generator is a trailer mounted 50kva setup. This is for temporary power to accomodate some rooftop equipment maintenance that is going on. We were planning on running a #2-3 conductor SO cord up the side of the building and back feeding a 2 pole 100 amp breaker at the panel supplying the rectifiers. The run is approx. 250 ft so I know voltage drop will be a factor. There seems to be some play in the rectifier supply voltage though. The minimum operating voltage is 180 volts, so I think I will be covered even with voltage drop. Utility power will be locked out, so I believe transfer equipment is not necessary. 250.34 B has me kind of confused though. If I connect the generator to the panel via the SO cord ground wire- isnt it now connected to a grounding electrode? Am I missing anything? Any input would be greatly appreciated!