[EAS] a note of interest

Schall, Tim tschall at kcts9.org
Sat Jan 12 15:25:22 CST 2013


Another suggestion: If you have "planned" outages that hit occasionally such as when they hook the new building across the street into the grid or a planned transformer replacement, have a person on site to monitor the transfer to the generator and let the automatic gizmos do their thing.  Monitor what happens.  If you've done everything right you can go home or up to the "pent house suite" after the transfer and wait for everything to go back.  We have a coprorate policy to have someone (Usually me) on site to monitor any planned transfers.  It helps increase the confidence that everything will function correctly when the transfer is less than planned.

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Bottom line:  When you think you have it all under control, pull the
building main and see what happens.

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