Genset Inst Manual Feb 08
Genset Inst Manual Feb 08
Genset Inst Manual Feb 08
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Preliminary design
Installation Recommendations
Preliminary design
Loading and Unloading
Foundation
Preliminary design
Installation Recommendations
Preliminary design
Site location
Wind barrier
Preliminary design
Installation Recommendations
Preliminary design
Enclosure placement / Enclosure room
Prime Rating
(kVA)
Engine Model
15
20
25
30
35
40
50
62.5
75
82.5
100
125
140
160
180
200
250
320
380
500
600
625
750
800
X 1.7 G1
X 2.5 G1
X 2.5 G2
S 3.8 G2
S 3.8 G3
S 3.8 G4
S 3.8 G6
S 3.8 G7
6BT 5.9 G1
6BT 5.9 G1
6BTA 5.9 G1-I
6BTA 5.9 G2-I
6BTAA 5.9 G1-I
6CTA 8.3 G1-I
6CTA 8.3 G2-I
6CTAA 8.3 G1-I
6CTAA 8.3 G4
NTA 855G2-I
NTA 14 G3
KTA 19 G9
VTA28 G3-I
VTA28 G5-I
KTA 38 G2-I
KTA 38 G3-I
Length (mm)
Enclosure Dimensions
Width (mm)
Height (mm)
2200
2200
2200
2800
2800
2800
2800
2950
3850
3850
4000
4000
4000
4500
4500
4500
4850
5500
5500
6500
7000
7000
7500
7500
900
900
900
1150
1150
1150
1150
1150
1150
1150
1150
1150
1150
1500
1500
1500
1700
2000
2000
2000
2500
2500
2500
2500
1375
1375
1375
1450
1450
1575
1575
1575
1700
1700
1700
1700
1700
1850
1850
1850
2050
2450
2450
2300
2925
2925
2925
2925
Preliminary design
Installation Recommendations
Preliminary design
Normal precautions and safeties
Preliminary design
Installation Recommendations
Preliminary design
Ventilation
Engine Model
QSK60 - G4
QSK60 - G3
KTA50 - G8 - I
KTA50 - G3
KTA38 - G5
KT38 - G2 - I (2300)
VTA28 - G5
VTA28 - G3
KTA19 - G4
KTA19 - G3
KTA1150 - G
NTA14 - G3
NTA855 - G2 BC
NT855 - G6 BC
NT855 - G5 BC
NT855 - G4 BC
6CTAA8.3 - G1 - I
6CTA8.3 - G2 - I
6CTA8.3 - G1 - I
6CT8.3 - G2 - I
6BTA5.9 - G2 - I
6BT5.9 - G2 - I
S3.8 - G7
S3.8 - G6
S3.8 - G5
S3.8 - G4
S3.8 - G3
S3.8 - G2
X2.5 - G2
X2.5 - G1
X1.7 - G1
Natural Ventilators
Rating
Total Air
(0.8 pf) (Ventilation + Breathing)
requirement for Genset
Max. amb.
Max. amb.
above
below
400C
400C
(rise 5 0C)
(rise 10 0C)
kVA
lt./sec
2000
1875
1500
1250
1000
750
625
600
500
450
380
380
320
285
250
225
200
180
160
140
125
82.5
62.5
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
41915
38525
34955
31475
26980
21795
17770
17405
14410
13110
12070
11110
9385
8975
8285
7305
6245
6035
5565
4955
4920
3420
2450
2090
2090
1715
1420
1240
1060
930
670
lt./sec
22090
20310
18275
16420
14050
11395
9270
9060
7480
6800
6255
5750
4855
4650
4300
3795
3225
3115
2880
2555
2525
1760
1260
1075
1075
890
730
640
542
475
345
Radiator
Fan flow
in
Genset
room
lt./sec
32285
32285
28400
27375
23855
22655
22655
18880
20280
13000
10385
10385
10070
10070
10070
10070
7385
5540
5540
5540
4000
2880
1880
1880
1880
1880
1880
1880
1250
1250
1050
Mechanical design
Installation Recommendations
Mechanical design
Air System
Engine Model
mm/wc (in/wc)
Clean filter
250 (10)
Choked filter 400 (15.7)
250 (10)
380 (15)
250 (10)
500 (20)
mm/wc (in/wc)
kVA
QSK60 - G4
QSK60 - G3
KTA50 - G8 - I
KTA50 - G3
KTA38 - G5
KT38 - G2 - I (2300)
VTA28 - G5
VTA28 - G3
KTA19 - G4
KTA19 - G3
KTA1150 - G
NTA14 - G3
NTA855 - G2 BC
NT855 - G6 BC
NT855 - G5 BC
NT855 - G4 BC
6CTAA8.3 - G1 - I
6CTA8.3 - G2 - I
6CTA8.3 - G1 - I
6CT8.3 - G2 - I
6BTA5.9 - G2 - I
6BT5.9 - G2 - I
S3.8 - G7
S3.8 - G6
S3.8 - G5
S3.8 - G4
S3.8 - G3
S3.8 - G2
X2.5 - G2
X2.5 - G1
X1.7 - G1
250 (10)
635 (25)
380 (15)
635 (25)
200 (8)
380 (15)
mm (In.) of Hg
Rating
(0.8 pf)
51 (2)
76 (3)
2000
1875
1500
1250
1000
750
625
600
500
450
380
380
320
285
250
225
200
180
160
140
125
82.5
62.5
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
Exhaust pipe
size max. 4
Bends
Max. Lenght
10 mtrs.
Min. ID
No. x mm
2 x 325
2 x 325
2 x 250
2 x 250
2 x 250
2 x 200
2 x 125
2 x 125
1 x 200
1 x 200
1 x 125
1 x 125
1 x 125
1 x 125
1 x 125
1 x 125
1 x 100
1 x 100
1 x 100
1 x 100
1 x 100
1 x 100
1 x 75
1 x 75
1 x 75
1 x 75
1 x 75
1 x 75
1 x 50
1 x 50
1 x 50
Exhaust
Gas flow
(No. of banks
x
flow per bank)
Please note that locating the silencer as per optimum silencer location is
not mandatory. For high rise buildings suitable arrangements may have
to be provided in consultation with acoustic engineer.
Mechanical design
Installation Recommendations
Mechanical design
Optimum Location of Silencer
In-line Engine
Best
2L / 5
Second best
2L / 5
L or 3L
5
5
Fuel system
V Engine
4L - 5
5
2L - 4.5
5
V Engine
3L -10
5
Where L = Length
Cooling system
A. Ensure initial fill + top up water used in cooling system
has recommended properties as mentioned in
operation and maintenance manual.
B. Water softening / demineralizing plants should be used,
if water quality is not acceptable.
Mechanical design
Installation Recommendations
Mechanical design
Starting system
Cranking torque and starting time is affected by the
following:
A. Auxiliary loads vary depending upon the type of
application. The auxiliary torque curve will affect the
time to accelerate cranking speed.
B. Fuel with low energy content will need more time to
crank because of slower burning and erratic firing.
C. Colder ambient temperature increase starting torque
requirement. Glow plugs and/or ether starting aids are
recommended when temperatures fall below certain
levels, refer O & M. Install jacket water heaters to
maintain the jacket water at a temperature high enough
to allow for easy starting of the engine.
D. Increased lube oil viscosity because of cold conditions,
increase starting torque demand and in turn increasing
starting time. Lube heaters may used if required.
E. Parasitic loads affect stating torque needs.
F. Batteries supplied with genset are generally dry and
uncharged. First charging of uncharged batteries is
very important and should be done from authorized
battery charging center. It takes about 72-80 hours to
completely charge a new battery.
Model
KV and above
V28 / K19
N14 / 855 / N8 / C
B 5.9
S 3.8
X Series
Battery
Capacity
AH
Cable
Size
mm 2
Electrical
System
Volts
360
180
180
150
120
88
70
70
50
50
50
35
24
24
24
12
12
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Electrical design
Installation Recommendations
Electrical design
kVA Rating
2000
1800
1500
1250
1000
750
650
625
600
500
450
380
320
285
250
225
200
180
160
140
125
100
82.5
75
62.5
50
30
25
20
15
25 (Single Phase)
20 (Single Phase)
15 (Single Phase)
Electrical protection
If the overload and short circuit protection is provided by
a circuit breaker, care must be taken with the protection
settings. Circuit breakers are designed for operation with
the utility supply, which can provide much higher and
longer fault levels than a generator. The circuit breaker
overcurrent and short circuit settings should therefore be
set according to the overcurrent/short circuit curves of
the circuit breaker and not the overcurrent/short circuit
dials on the circuit breaker. The generator overload and
short circuit settings on the protection should be set so
that they are below the thermal damage curve for the
generator.
Cabling
A. Overheating due to loose thumbing / undersize
cables causes most of electrical failures, hence
power cabling between alternator and control panel
and control panel and change over switch to mains
should be done with correct size of cables and
thimbles.
2782
2504
2087
1739
1397
1043
904
870
835
696
626
529
445
396
348
313
278
250
223
195
174
139
115
104
87
70
42
40
40
32
125
80
63
500 x 10
400 x 10
400 x 8
400 x 7
300 x 6
400 x 4
300 x 4
300 x 4
240 x 4
300 x 3
240 x 3
400 x 2
300 x 2
225 x 2
400 x 1
400 x 1
300 x 1
240 x 1
185 x 1
150 x 1
120 x 1
95 x 1
70 x 1
50 x 1
35 x 1
25 x 1
16 x 1
10 x 4
10 x 4
6x4
50 x 2
35 x 2
25 x 2
--300 x 9
300 x 8
225 x 7
240 x 5
225 x 5
185 x 5
185 x 5
185 x 4
150 x 4
185 x 3
150 x 3
120 x 3
185 x 2
185 x 2
------------------
--240 x 10
240 x 9
-185 x 6
150 x 6
120 x 6
120 x 6
120 x 5
95 x 5
120 x 4
95 x 4
70 x 4
95 x 3
95 x 3
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Notes:
1. Use 3 1/2 core armoured power cables woth aluminium conductor (AYFY).
2. Current rating of cables are taken based on operating temperature of 70 0C.
3. For multiple runs of cables, deration factor of 0.75 is considered i.e. 25% deration applied.
4. AYFY: Aluminium conductor, PVC insulation, Steel strip armour, PVC outer sheath.
5. Cable sizes mentioned are in square mm.
6. For sets above 1000 kVA, use of proper busbars in bus ducts is recommended.
7. Earthing as per IEC rules to be provided.
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Electrical design
Installation Recommendations
Electrical design
H. The terminal box is most conveniently glanded on
either right or left hand side. Both panels are
removable for drilling/punching to suit glands/or
glanding boxes. If single core cables are taken through
the terminal box side panel, an insulated or nonmagnetic gland plate should be fitted.
I. Incoming cables should be supported from either
below or above the box level and at a sufficient
distance from the centre line of the generating set.
This would avoid a tight radius at the point of entry into
the terminal box panel, and allow move ment of the
generator set on its anti-vibration mountings without
excessive stress on the cable. Before making
final connections, test the insulation resistance of the
windings. The AVR should be disconnected during
this test. When making
connections to the
terminals the
incoming cable
termination should be
placed on top of the
winding lead
termination/s and
clamped with the nut
provided.
Earthing
A.The generating set should be connected to earth in
accordance with local regulations.
B. All metal-work of the generating set should be bonded
so that there is a continuous low impedance path from
all parts of it, including the engine and bed-plate, back
to the earth point.
C. The size of the cable used for the main earth
connection should be of adequate size.
D. If residual current protection is required for personnel
protection it should not be fitted to the generator circuit
breaker. This can cause spurious tripping, but should
be fitted to the sub circuits requiring the protection.
E. If residual current protection is fitted to the generator
circuit breaker, care should be taken for the earth cable
connection, as the connection point will determine
whether the generator windings and the load are
protected, or only the load is protected.
F. When fitting residual current protection care should
be taken to ensure that there is only ONE earth path to
the main earth point.
G. Earthing all metal-work WITHOUT connecting it to the
generator star point will not give earth protection for
the generator load.
H. If the generators are operating in parallel the star
points can be connected in parallel provided this does
not cause parallel paths for the earth protection, or
cause excessive circulating currents
I. The generating set and all associated equipment,
control and switch gear panels must be earthed before
the set is put into operation.
J. 4 numbers earth pits are required as per Indian
Electricity rules or local electricity board.
2 earthing pits for genset / control panel body
2 earthing pits for neutral
K. GI strips of suitable size may be used for earthing.
Earthing should be checked at earth strip and the
resistance should be less than 1 ohm. For gensets
with AVMs between engine / alternator and base rail,
the earthing MUST be done at the engine / alternator
and NOT at base rail.
L. The neutral of the generator is not bonded to the
generator frame as supplied from the factory. An earth
terminal is provided inside the terminal box adjacent to
the main terminals. If the set is required to operate
with the neutral earthed, a substantial earth conductor
(normally equivalent to one half of the section of the
line conductors) must be connected between the
neutral and the earth terminal inside the terminal
box.Additional earth terminals are provided on the
generator feet.
Overhead Cables
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Electrical design
Installation Recommendations
Earthing strip data
DG Set Rating
30 kVA
40 kVA
50 kVA
62.5 kVA
75 kVA
82.5 kVA
100 kVA
125 kVA
140 kVA
160 kVA
180 kVA
200 kVA
250 kVA
320 kVA
380 kVA
437.5 kVA
500 kVA
625 kVA
750 kVA
1000 kVA
1250 kVA
1500 kVA
2000 kVA
8 SWG Copper
8 SWG Copper
8 SWG Copper
8 SWG Copper
8 SWG Copper
25 x 3mm CU / 25 x 6 mm GI
25 x 3mm CU / 25 x 6 mm GI
25 x 3mm CU / 25 x 6 mm GI
25 x 3mm CU / 25 x 6 mm GI
25 x 3mm CU / 25 x 6 mm GI
25 x 3mm CU / 25 x 6 mm GI
25 x 3mm CU / 25 x 6 mm GI
32 x 3mm CU 1 Run / 25 x 6 mm GI 2 Runs
32 x 3mm CU 1 Run / 25 x 6 mm GI 2 Runs
32 x 3mm CU 1 Run / 25 x 6 mm GI 2 Runs
25 x 6mm CU 2 Runs / 25 x 6 mm GI 2 Runs
25 x 6mm CU 2 Runs / 25 x 6 mm GI 2 Runs
50 x 6mm CU 1 Run / 50 x 6 mm GI 2 Runs
50 x 6mm CU 1 Run / 50 x 6 mm GI 2 Runs
50 x 6mm CU 1 Run / 50 x 6 mm GI 2 Runs
50 x 6mm CU 1 Run / 50 x 6 mm GI 2 Runs
50 x 6mm CU 2 Runs / 50 x 6 mm GI 3 Runs
50 x 6mm CU 2 Runs / 50 x 6 mm GI 3 Runs
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Log sheet
Installation Recommendations
Installation Checklist
Installation Recommendations
Generator set Installation checklist (Enclosed or Containerized Generating Sets)
This checklist should be used to validate the completion
of a generator set installation, prior to commissioning.
A checklist should be completed for each generator of a
multiple installation.
...............................................
.......
------------------------------------------------------------------Checklist completed by
.......
.......................................
Date .........
Company................................................................
------------------------------------------------------------------Note : Completion of this checklist does not relieve
The Installer of contractual obligation.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Project Details
Project name
..................
.......
Customer (End User)
..............
.......
Address of Site
..........................................................................................
.......................................
Tel.No. .........
Mobile ...................................
Email. ...........
------------------------------------------------------------------Generator Set Details
Generator Set Model. ...........
Generator Set Serial No. ..........................................
Set No..................................................................................
Controller Type ...............................................
Engine Sr. No. ............
A C Generator Sr. No. .....................
Controller Sr. No. ................................
------------------------------------------------------------------Site Information Yes or No
Site clean & clear from obstruction & secure......................
Site services complete & commissioned.............................
(lighting, auxiliary supply, water etc)
Installation - open air or closed room..................................
Installation on level & firm ground........................................
No loose material near generating set ..................
Pipes & cables secured .......................................................
Air intake & exit paths clear & clean ...................................
Electrical bonding complete ...............
Comments / Any other irregularity ................
....
......................................................................................
------------------------------------------------------------------Cooling System Yes or No
Radiator air outlet clean, free from obstruction .......
Coolant overflow well routed for spillage .............
Possibility of hot air recirculation ...........
------------------------------------------------------------------Fuel System Yes or No
Bulk storage tank installation complete ..............................
Transfer pump installed & connected ...............
Piping correct material, cleaned & leak-free ...............
Spillage containment complete ...................................
Vent installed, piped to safe area and open ....................
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Tel: (0120) 430 2600/ 256 8923-27
Fax: (0120) 430 2646/ 256 8930
Email: contact@jakson.com
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