Systems I worked on like this had an alternator circuit that would make two 
main pumps take turns each operation.  

I also worked on remote C.O. buildings that had dual HVAC systems.  After a 
power failure the generator would come on but it could not start both systems 
at the same time.  I had to put a cut out on one of the HVAC systems to kill it 
if there was a commercial power outage.

Unless you work with large motors, you have no appreciation for starting loads. 
 

From: Jaime Solorza 
Sent: Thursday, June 3, 2021 5:02 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 
Subject: [AFMUG] Fort Bliss lift station troubleshooting

After going through the drawings and consulting with original design engineer 
on this project installed in 2007, we found one issue right away...the water 
company techs made some changes to try to get pump 3 and 4 to run 
simultaneously...kept tripping breaker.  
The system was designed for 600amps maximum but when pump 3 starts up it goes 
above 600, drops and stays at around 204.x while working, then when they turn 
pump 4, it starts up above 600amps and trips breaker.
The system was designed to work with pump 1, a smaller motor and pump 3 , and 
pump 2, same as 1, works with pump 4.
On Monday, we will rewire to original design and make some changes to PLC 
programming and relays....they need some better level transmitter installed but 
that's another project.
BTW, the enclosure is water tight and under a canopy for added protection.



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