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Mechanical
- Jul 13, 2004
- 17
From what I understand it seems that an eletrical sub provided a 4160V backup generator for the new addition at a hospital. When they performed the start up of the generator it failed electrically.
It seems this generator was put together in phases by MTU. Fabricated the enclosure in Florida, the engine was from Wisconsin and the flew in a belly tank. With that said they moved the engine around a bit. When they were shipping it back from FL to NC there was an accident on the highway that damaged the enclosure but caused no apparent damage to the gen set itself. This damage was repaired on site when it arrived at the hospital. Just recently they tried to operate the generator for a 24 hour run and when this happened it failed electrically. They said there was a big spark and the unit failed to operate. There is no apparent damage to the machine mechanically (bearings, rotors) but there does seem to be some paint chipping from the armature. We are at our our minds wit here. Not sure what happened and as far as being part of the facility department that needs to work on this piece of equipment we are struggling. Take a look at the picture. Any insight would be appreciated!!!! Thanks and love this site.
It seems this generator was put together in phases by MTU. Fabricated the enclosure in Florida, the engine was from Wisconsin and the flew in a belly tank. With that said they moved the engine around a bit. When they were shipping it back from FL to NC there was an accident on the highway that damaged the enclosure but caused no apparent damage to the gen set itself. This damage was repaired on site when it arrived at the hospital. Just recently they tried to operate the generator for a 24 hour run and when this happened it failed electrically. They said there was a big spark and the unit failed to operate. There is no apparent damage to the machine mechanically (bearings, rotors) but there does seem to be some paint chipping from the armature. We are at our our minds wit here. Not sure what happened and as far as being part of the facility department that needs to work on this piece of equipment we are struggling. Take a look at the picture. Any insight would be appreciated!!!! Thanks and love this site.