Multiquip MQP45GM, MQP20IZ, MQP40IZ, MQP60IV, MQP50IZ, MQP30GM, MQP30DZ Step Sequence Guidelines

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GENSET SIZING

Generator Set Sizing Calculations (Continued)

Step 2. Create a Generator Set Worksheet

a.When creating a worksheet, number a worksheet for each sequenced load step. The number block is in the upper right hand corner of the worksheet. Worksheet #1 will coincide with Load Step #1, Worksheet #2 will coincide with Load Step #2, and etc.. The step sequence guidelines will provide additional information to be followed here. The worksheets need not have load step numbers unless starting is sequential.

b.Enter the individually assigned load numbers (load schedule) onto the appropriate generator set sizing worksheet. That is, all the load numbers for load step #1 should be entered on worksheet #1, for load step #2 on worksheet #2, and etc.

c.For each load, enter the Load QTY marked on the load schedule in the column labeled QTY on the worksheet.

Figure 1 on page 19 is an example load calculation for an application involving a two-step load starting sequence. Because the application is a two-step load starting sequence, it requires two worksheets as shown. The entries are in italics.

Step Sequence Guidelines

„Single Step, Simultaneous Starting — One commonly used approach is to assume that all connected loads will be started simultaneously in a single step, regardless of the number of transfer switches used. This approach assures that the genset is properly sized to meet the entire load demand and is the most conservative method.

„Single Step, with Diversity Factor — This is similar to simultaneous starting in a single step, except that an estimated diversity factor, of perhaps 80 percent, is applied to reduce the starting kVA (SkVA) and starting kW (SkW) totals to account for whatever automatic starting controls may be provided with the load equipment.

„Multiple Step Sequence — Sequenced starting of loads (where possible) will often permit the most precise load demand for selecting a generator.

A step sequenced start may be approximated, for example, by dividing the loads into blocks each served by a separate transfer switch and then using the standard time delay on transfer to stagger connection of each block onto the generator set. However, once all of the loads have been brought up on line with the genset, the load equipment may be frequently started and stopped by automatic controls. In such cases, the genset will have to be sized to start the largest motor last, with all other connected loads on line.

Consider the following when controls or delays are provided to step sequence the loads onto the generator set:

„Start the largest motor first. Use only when on a manual starting system.

„Load the UPS last. UPS equipment is typically fre- quency sensitive, especially to the rate of change of frequency. A pre-loaded genset will be more stable in accepting the UPS load.

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Contents MQ Power Application & Installation ManualPage Heres HOW to GET Help Table of Contents Page Safety Message Alert Symbols Foryour Safety and the Safety of OthersSafety Message Alert Symbols Accidental StartingImportant Safety Instructions General SafetyImportant Safety Instructions General Safety RadiatorEmergencies Operation SafetyMaintenance Safety Always know the location of the nearest fire extinguisherBattery Safety Fire Protection Genset should be inspected regularly for fire hazardsLifting the Generator Set Always drain fuel prior to liftingIntroduction Always remember Safety FIRST!!! Safety involves twoIntroduction About This ManualOverview Application and InstallationInstallation ApplicationLocation Installation OverviewCold Climates and Derating Factors Outdoor LocationsGenset Sizing „ Static Uninterrupted Power Supplies UPSGenset Sizing Procedure Generator Set Sizing CalculationsStep Sequence Guidelines 765.7 Repeat steps a and b as necessary through all the worksheets Generator Set Sizing Calculations Select a Generator Set Establish the minimum size requiredRunning load should not be Genset Sizing Determining Load Characteristics Determining Load Characteristics LightingSingle-Phase Induction Motor Genset Sizing Determining Load Characteristics Three-Phase Induction MotorsCalculate SkVA as follows Full SkVA Determining Load CharacteristicsCalculate SkW as follows 100Three Phase Nema Motor Code Table 201Static UPS Synchronous MotorsVariable Frequency Drives Equation above Output kVA is the nameplate kVA capacityNoise Laws and Regulations Noise ConsiderationRadiator discharge air high frequency sound Noise Zones Peak DayComparison Chart dBA Environmental Considerations dBAAdding Additional Sound Sources Below estimates the noise level from multiple noise sourcesEffects of Distance Distance Effects on dBASee on page 32 for typical measures in reducing noise Reducing NoiseFollowing will help reduce structure-borne noise Following will help reduce airborne noiseAcoustic Material Reducing NoiseMounting on a Slab Floor Access to SetMounting Mounting on a Sub-Base Fuel TankMounting Foundation Mounting FoundationMountingthe Generator SET General InformationVibration Isolators Installation and Adjustment Procedure Mounting Vibration IsolatorsDiesel Fuel Mechanical Installation Fuel System DieselFuel System Installation Supply TankMechanical Installation Fuel System Diesel Diesel Fuel Supply Minimum Fuel Supply / Return Hose and Pipe SizesMechanical Installation Fuel System Gaseous Fuels Mechanical Installation Fuel System Gaseous Fuels ContaminantsGaseous Fuel Supply Pipe and Tube Sizing Natural GAS Schedule 40 Iron Pipe SizingTypical Pipe Schematic for Propane Vapor Distribution Mechanical Installation Fuel System Liquid Propane Schedule 40 Iron Pipe SizingFuel Storage Regulations Environmental ProtectionAdditional references include Mechanical Installation Exhaust System Exhaust System InstallationField Installing a Generator Exhaust System Mechanical Installation Exhaust System Condensation Trap Exhaust System Installation Reference Data Factory Recommended Engine Exhaust SilencersMQ Power Batteries Mechanical Installation Battery SystemPurpose of the Battery How BatteriesWorkMechanical Installation Battery System „ See the Battery Safety Instructions onEngine Starting System Preparation of Charged and Wet Batteries Mechanical Installation NEW BatteryNew Battery Installation Preparation of Dry Charged Charged and Moist BatteriesDry Charged Batteries Mechanical Installation NEW BatteryRemoving Old Battery Charged and Moist Batteries ActivationStep One 1 -Visual Inspection See Flow Chart, on next Battery System -TESTING BatteryBatteryTesting Step Three 3 Load ProcedureBattery System Batterytesting Chart Battery Testing ChartBattery System Charging Battery Battery StorageCharging LowWater-loss Batteries Battery System Battery Charger LC1224-500-2 Battery Charger Battery System Battery ChargerFC & FCA Battery Charger FC1224-10-2011U Battery ChargerBattery System Battery Charger Safety Battery Charger InstallationBattery Charger Safety Ventilation and Cooling Mechanical Installation -VENTILATION and CoolingEngine Cooling Vents and DuctsMechanical Installation -VENTILATION and Cooling LouversMechanical Installation Mounted Radiator Cooling Factory Mounted RadiatorVentilationMechanical Installation Mounted Radiator Cooling Mounted Radiator Cooling SystemRadiator Set Requirements Mechanical Installation Remote Radiator Cooling Remote Radiator Cooling optionalMechanical Installation Remote 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