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A Friend in Need
PROBLEM:
Failure of critical power equipment at hospital
On
the day before Thanksgiving, one of the main service switches to Friends
Hospital failed. Although the Philadelphia hospital was running on an
alternate main, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
requires two services at all times. The switch could not be repaired because
it no longer met current Philadelphia Electric Company requirements, but
the space was not big enough to install a standard design.
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SOLUTION:
Custom switchgear to fit into same locationand use
existing cables
Because of the space limitations, it appeared that
the only alternative was to replace the entire switchgear lineup in addition
to the main-tie-main configuration, a very costly proposition. But through
some extremely innovative engineering, Penn Panel's design team managed
to fit a new switch into the existing space.
Penn
Panel's design put all the controls into a remote cabinet, and allowed
both front and rear access to the box. Ultimately, an installation that
would have normally required 27' of space fit into a 21' cabinet. And
in a situation in which delivery time was crucial, Penn Panel met all
the time constraints. Installation proceeded without a hitch, and the
hospital was back up to standards in a matter of weeks.
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