Hi guys,
Just after a bit of clarity. After installing an energy logging device as per a client’s request we have highlighted that we have over 200A difference between L1 to L2 and L3. The supply is a big commercial science building with 400A per phase.
This isn’t due to inrush and is constant. There hasn’t been any issues yet but in the past I have had 3 phase MCCBs trip out due to this issue. There is an awful large amount of business critical equipment and sensitive scientific research kept at very low temperatures.
Is anybody aware of any regulation stating any phase imbalance must be within a certain %?
Or, do you think this will hold? Doesn’t give much room for expansion on L1 so any new high load circuits or sub mains will take it out eventually. That’s all I got to put to them at the minute!
I need to put together a case to prove to the landlord!
Cheers
Jim
Just after a bit of clarity. After installing an energy logging device as per a client’s request we have highlighted that we have over 200A difference between L1 to L2 and L3. The supply is a big commercial science building with 400A per phase.
This isn’t due to inrush and is constant. There hasn’t been any issues yet but in the past I have had 3 phase MCCBs trip out due to this issue. There is an awful large amount of business critical equipment and sensitive scientific research kept at very low temperatures.
Is anybody aware of any regulation stating any phase imbalance must be within a certain %?
Or, do you think this will hold? Doesn’t give much room for expansion on L1 so any new high load circuits or sub mains will take it out eventually. That’s all I got to put to them at the minute!
I need to put together a case to prove to the landlord!
Cheers
Jim