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Hi all

I have been to look at a job today where the customer has 1 small shed and 1 larger outbuilding.

The customer is planning on running this by a 5KV generator which is already on site.
reason being for the generator is the the main supply is miles away and they have been quoted thousands.

They are looking for 6 NCF 2x70w lights in the main area with 2 sockets.

Whats the best way of earthing this, treat as a tt supply and spike it?


cheers

Jon
 
a 5kv genny
dont u mean a 5kva? with a cos of ,08
its seems far too large for the supply of 6 twin fluos and a couple of 13a sockets
a 2kva would be cheaper to run especially on diesel or gas, but what do i know
 
I think that you could be under cooking it a bit there Ajay , with 2kva you would have no scope to use much more than a small drill if that .


Edit ; Now i have had a few so !!! But by my reaconing 2kva gives you just shy of 11 amps and those lights will be looking for just over 3 amps on their own giveing just around 7.5 amps for any other gear .
 
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yes a cosine of 0.8 give 20% less power so 1000watts becomes 800
the genny proposed is far too big imo
it will be wasting fuel big time
 
We had a new 120kva one supplied for a mobile grain drier earlier in the season that had no N-E link as standard , we ended up having to make one up our selfs as the suppliers did not keep that part in stock !!!?
 
Have a read of this article in wiring matters it should explain the earthing arrangements.

http://electrical.------.org/wiring-matters/39/portable-generators.cfm
 
h,mmmm
do you have a neon screwdriver per chance

Mate I don't know what your game is but if you keep on trolling you will be banned.
 

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