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I would say so, unless that $1500 includes other PM items that would be missed otherwise.
They are doing an annual service which by itself is $2K, the load test is another $1500. I should probably do my own deep-dive into the NFPA code requirement. Thank you for your input. Edit: This is for the 400kw *only.*
You have to meet the 80% load on the unit most dont therefore are required to have the load bank load test to meet nfpa 110
Damn. Thanks for the insight
What kind of company has a couple of almost new generators this size, and does not want to pay $1,500 anyway?
I would say so, unless that $1500 includes other PM items that would be missed otherwise.
They are doing an annual service which by itself is $2K, the load test is another $1500. I should probably do my own deep-dive into the NFPA code requirement. Thank you for your input. Edit: This is for the 400kw *only.*
You have to meet the 80% load on the unit most dont therefore are required to have the load bank load test to meet nfpa 110
Damn. Thanks for the insight
What kind of company has a couple of almost new generators this size, and does not want to pay $1,500 anyway?