Hi all
An industrial customer of ours is running a laser cutting machine at a local industrial estate unit.
He has been there 15 years and has changed machines a couple of times ..but loading have always stayed the same or reduced a bit.
This week they gave me a call as they could smell something hot near the DB .. as it happened it was the cutout that was very hot .. and the customers DB gear on;y slightly warm as is usual .. meter not really hot either.
Called the DNO and they promptly changed the cutout .. while unknown to me the new cut out came with 80A fuses not 100A as had been previously installed.
2 days later i got another call .. 1 phase has gone down .. seems that the 80A fuse was not up to the job.. so called the DNO and asked for 100A fuses to be reinstalled.
First they clamed that the original fuses were 80A .. no they were 100A and seen to be so when the cutout was changed.
Then they clamed that the system was overloaded and would need to be upgraded ... well its been ok for 15 years and in that time we have actually reduced the load quite a bit .. and never had a problem before.
Now they have agreed to reinstate the 100A fuses for now ..but insist on fitting a meter to check the load to see if the customer will need to pay for a supply upgrade.
I can see how this would be good for them .. but im unsure if they can really force this to be done and charged to the customer.
I cant seem to find anything about this on the net ..and the DNO advice seems very one sided at the moment.
Can anyone point me in the right direction for more info here or give me some guidance i can pass on to the customer.
Cheers
Vitoboy
An industrial customer of ours is running a laser cutting machine at a local industrial estate unit.
He has been there 15 years and has changed machines a couple of times ..but loading have always stayed the same or reduced a bit.
This week they gave me a call as they could smell something hot near the DB .. as it happened it was the cutout that was very hot .. and the customers DB gear on;y slightly warm as is usual .. meter not really hot either.
Called the DNO and they promptly changed the cutout .. while unknown to me the new cut out came with 80A fuses not 100A as had been previously installed.
2 days later i got another call .. 1 phase has gone down .. seems that the 80A fuse was not up to the job.. so called the DNO and asked for 100A fuses to be reinstalled.
First they clamed that the original fuses were 80A .. no they were 100A and seen to be so when the cutout was changed.
Then they clamed that the system was overloaded and would need to be upgraded ... well its been ok for 15 years and in that time we have actually reduced the load quite a bit .. and never had a problem before.
Now they have agreed to reinstate the 100A fuses for now ..but insist on fitting a meter to check the load to see if the customer will need to pay for a supply upgrade.
I can see how this would be good for them .. but im unsure if they can really force this to be done and charged to the customer.
I cant seem to find anything about this on the net ..and the DNO advice seems very one sided at the moment.
Can anyone point me in the right direction for more info here or give me some guidance i can pass on to the customer.
Cheers
Vitoboy