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Utility Paralleling Switchgear for Multiple Utility Feeds and Generator with Utility Feeds

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Utility Paralleling Switchgear

Utility paralleling switchgear used in scenarios where multiple utility sources need to be paralleled, synchronized, and distributed to provide a reliable and continuous power supply to a facility or system. This type of switchgear is commonly used in large commercial and industrial facilities, data centers, hospitals, and other critical infrastructure applications where uninterrupted power supply is essential.

APT utility paralleling switchgear is intended to provide the necessary controls to relieve a utility grid of part of its burden (kW and kVAR) by displacing it onto a generator set. Once the generator set is paralleled to the utility, it is necessary for the switchgear to be able to control engine load level (kW) and generator excitation level (kVAR). This is accomplished by connecting to the engine speed and generator voltage adjust circuits of the generator set.

Available Operational Modes

    1. Base load – this mode soft loads the generator set to a constant load level against utility.
    2. Import/export control – this mode seeks to maintain constant utility contribution to a site load. This is accomplished by monitoring utility contribution and trimming generator set load levels up and down as site loads change. Import control means the generator set is contributing less than the total site load requirements and the utility supplies the difference. Export control means the generator set is contributing more than the total site load requirements and the utility is absorbing the difference.
    3. Seamless load transfer – this mode softly transfers an entire site load to a generator set and back to the utility source. This is accomplished in a “bumpless” fashion by monitoring the generator and utility contribution to the site’s load while loading the generator set. As the generator set softly ramps up in load, the utility contribution consequently softly ramps down. When the generator set has assumed all the site’s load, a utility circuit breaker is then disconnected. Now the generator is supplying site load isolated from the utility source. When it is time to shutdown the generator set, the generator is first synchronized to the utility across the utility circuit breaker. The loading/unloading sequence is now reversed until all the load is gradually transferred to the utility and the generator set is finally disconnected.
    4. Automatic standby – this mode of operation continuously monitors the utility. Should the utility fail, the switchgear automatically initiates a sequence that starts and parallels the generators in standby mode, disconnects the utility feed from the load, and then connects the generator bus to the load. When the utility returns and is diagnosed to be “healthy,” the switchgear softly transfers back to utility power in a closed transition fashion and then shuts down the generators. There is no interruption of power during the return to utility source.
Utility Paralleling Switchgear Control Module

Power System Information

APT Utility Paralleling Switchgear offers seamless transfer of electrical loads from the utility to the generators and vice versa together with automatic standby operation.

Utility Paralleling Switchgear Features:

      • Available in Low Voltage (available as UL891 listed) or Medium Voltage
      • Integrated Microprocessor Control
      • Completely automatic operation
      • Automatic Paralleling
      • kW Soft Loading Control
      • kVAR Control
      • Voltage Matching
      • Standard Silver Plated Copper Bus
      • Various Modes of Operation Available
      • Base Load Control
      • Import/Export Control
      • Seamless Load Transfer
      • Automatic Standby
      • Optional SCADA-ready Modbus Comm Port for Monitoring and Control
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