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ERICSON UNIVERSITY LIVE TRAINING SESSION: July 2010 TEMP POWER ADVANCED Temp Power How to determine the right Temp Power Product Step 1 – Determine the NEED ( Distribute or Transform) Step 2 – Determine the AVAILABLE POWER - Volts Amps Phase Step 3 – Determine the EXPECTED ELECTRICAL OUTPUT Temp Power How to determine - con’t Step 4 – Determine the CONNECTIONS How will they connect in and out ? Be specific Use NEMA values (ie L5-20) Volts amps phase expected Step 5 – Determine the BUDGET Large Distribution Medium Distribution 480V or 600V Big-E 208 or 240 V Big-E Transform / Distribute / GFCI Protect Small Distribution Common Distribution Distribute Point to Point Only Cordsets Distribute / Split Phases / GFCI Protection Oscars Gen Cords Big-E Jr Big-E Distribute Multiple Taps Distribute / High Power ( 480 or 600 V ) “Y” “W” 480V Big-E Power Stringers 6000 7000 8000 Series Transform / Distribute / GFCI Protect Distribute with GFCI Protection e-Cart Jr. GFCI 1060/1070 e-Cart eCart Details Transformer Based Converts High voltage to “Tool” voltage 15 kVA for Jr models 30 and 45 kVA are common 480V common in US 600V common in Canada 4 Wheeled frame Combo style enclosure is less $ than traditional panels/pigtails UL listing is near completion NEMA 1 Panel No visible GFCI Indoor Use ONLY Permanent mount new construction NEMA 1 Boxes No receptacle covers Nema 1 Indoor Use ONLY Old Work boxes Public can touch connections Cable strain relief Can’t pull on connection No cord protection Imagine what’s going on on the ground!! Metal gang box on end of cordset ! Not Listed or Approved as Temporary Power Tap Big E Details Large Distribution Use Distribution Only Can’t mix voltages 480V or 240V or 208V Nema 3R rain enclosure Up to 400 Amps Eyelets for lifting CAMLOK connections Multiple output configurations 2 Wheeled frame Larger Combo style enclosure Side Receptacle Panels Steel Center WeldedPower FramePanel powder coated WheelsInput and Camloks eyes MCB Circuit Breakers Variety of configs Depends on Voltage Mix-n-Match Folding main cover and side rain flaps meets NEMA 3R rainproof Big E Jr Details Mid Level Distribution Use Distribution Only Can’t mix voltages 240V or 208V Nema 3R rain enclosure Up to 200 Amps* Handle style frame CAMLOK connections IPDM Module standard Multiple output configurations 2 Wheeled easy moving frame Larger Combo style enclosure Special “Oscar” Feeder unit (6) Oscar/Spider outputs 3 and 4 Panel Boxes Multiple configurations IPDM Input Power Diagnostic Monitor 24/7 LED Indication Nema 3R Rain Tested UL Labs have completed testing Web Based Tools For Temp Power Selection NEC Article 520 Theatres…Performance Areas… 520.62 Temp Power Boxes -No GFCI is required -Overcurrent protection is required -Busbars and Terminals must be the right size and type NEC Article 525 Carnivals…Fairs and Similar Events 525.3 – wherever the requirements of the CODE differ from 525, then 525 applies 525.23 – GFCI only on 15 and 20 amp non-twistlock 125V 525.23 – Egress lighting shall not be GFCI 525.32 – Ground continuity shall be checked each time it is connected NEC Article 590 Temp Power and Lighting Think System Approach • • • • • • Large to medium to small Generation or commercial power Need cords to connect everything Need wiring devices to connect cords Need GFCI to comply and safety Need cord protection on site Quoting Temp Power • • • • • Details, details, details Avoid shopping list quotes for similar items Know the basic “bucket $” for temp power Specific details can change everything Get all the info before RFQ • More than 50% of RFQs lack IMPORTANT details to provide a quick accurate quote. New Construction Brochure Available in 2 weeks END OF SESSION