Gene1203
Electrical
- May 30, 2001
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Our client reported that they are experiencing an unpredictable and irregular voltage dip with their power supply. They have their own power plant using diesel engine generators. On a particular single-unit operation, they reported that the dip occurs once a month, after two months and twice a month. The genset is still new. It was a brand new unit started-up and operated 6 months ago. The dip occurs only on this new unit.
The voltage dip, according to the report, occurs for a duration of about one second. However, the motor loads stopped/tripped off. They observed that the voltage meter almost registered "zero" during the dip and recovers. One report indicated that after the recovery of the voltage, the meters registered 58Hz and 450V. (The system is 3-phase, 480V, 60Hz.)
Has anybody experienced such occurrence? What is/are the possible causes of this dip?
Any inputs are appreciated. Thanks.
The voltage dip, according to the report, occurs for a duration of about one second. However, the motor loads stopped/tripped off. They observed that the voltage meter almost registered "zero" during the dip and recovers. One report indicated that after the recovery of the voltage, the meters registered 58Hz and 450V. (The system is 3-phase, 480V, 60Hz.)
Has anybody experienced such occurrence? What is/are the possible causes of this dip?
Any inputs are appreciated. Thanks.