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where can i find free study material covering emergency and standby generators?
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i am looking for study guides\materials for beginners to help me understand the function of ups, static switches, emergency power and standby generators on an industrial scale 2000+amp systems
ok, russell electric low voltage emergency generator control switch gear with liebert series 610 continuous tie 1500kva ups’s….2 of them
Your question covers a very broad spectrum and is difficult to answer.
How each one is done depends on the design target.
UPS means uninterruptible! Small ones (<1KW) are battery based. Larger systems could be a motor driving a flywheel driving a generator…
There are many things to take into consideration.
Standby/stationary! How long does-it have to last? How much noise…?
A train locomotive is a genset. The traction motors are electric because of the controls required.
Someone making a movie may want the same amount of energy but without the noise…
As suggested, manufacturers websites provides lots of information
Hope this answers your question
2 Responses to “where can i find free study material covering emergency and standby generators?”
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July 2nd, 2009 at 11:31 am
Kohler and Caterpiller sales reps will supply manuals with good
data.
At that size, better look into paralleling gear as well.
References :
July 2nd, 2009 at 1:39 pm
Your question covers a very broad spectrum and is difficult to answer.
How each one is done depends on the design target.
UPS means uninterruptible! Small ones (<1KW) are battery based. Larger systems could be a motor driving a flywheel driving a generator…
There are many things to take into consideration.
Standby/stationary! How long does-it have to last? How much noise…?
A train locomotive is a genset. The traction motors are electric because of the controls required.
Someone making a movie may want the same amount of energy but without the noise…
As suggested, manufacturers websites provides lots of information
Hope this answers your question
References :