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November 2002

Process Industry Practices


Electrical

PIP ELCGL01D
Data Sheet for Electrical Design Criteria

PURPOSE AND USE OF PROCESS INDUSTRY PRACTICES


In an effort to minimize the cost of process industry facilities, this Practice has
been prepared from the technical requirements in the existing standards of major
industrial users, contractors, or standards organizations. By harmonizing these
technical requirements into a single set of Practices, administrative, application, and
engineering costs to both the purchaser and the manufacturer should be reduced. While
this Practice is expected to incorporate the majority of requirements of most users,
individual applications may involve requirements that will be appended to and take
precedence over this Practice. Determinations concerning fitness for purpose and
particular matters or application of the Practice to particular project or engineering
situations should not be made solely on information contained in these materials. The
use of trade names from time to time should not be viewed as an expression of
preference but rather recognized as normal usage in the trade. Other brands having the
same specifications are equally correct and may be substituted for those named. All
Practices or guidelines are intended to be consistent with applicable laws and
regulations including OSHA requirements. To the extent these Practices or guidelines
should conflict with OSHA or other applicable laws or regulations, such laws or
regulations must be followed. Consult an appropriate professional before applying or
acting on any material contained in or suggested by the Practice.

This Practice is subject to revision at any time by the responsible Function Team and
will be reviewed every 5 years. This Practice will be revised, reaffirmed, or withdrawn.
Information on whether this Practice has been revised may be found at www.pip.org.

Process Industry Practices (PIP), Construction Industry Institute, The


University of Texas at Austin, 3925 West Braker Lane (R4500), Austin,
Texas 78759. PIP member companies and subscribers may copy this Practice
for their internal use. Changes, overlays, addenda, or modifications of any
kind are not permitted within any PIP Practice without the express written
authorization of PIP.

PIP will not consider requests for interpretations (inquiries) for this Practice.

Not printed with State funds

ASSOC. PIP:
ELCGL01

DATA SHEET FOR ELECTRICAL


DESIGN CRITERIA

ELCGLO1D
PAGE 1 OF 8
November 2002

Client:
Project Title:
Project Location:
Project No.:

Engineering Org.:
Location:
Contract No.:
Specifier Name:

Specification No.:
Date:
Equipment No.:
Telephone No.:
Purchaser Order No.:

Refer to PIP ELCGL01 for General Requirements.


3. System Design Criteria
3.2 Other Applicable Codes:

3.3 System Studies


! Load Flow
! Short Circuit
! Motor Starting
! Harmonic
! Transient Stability
! Underground Cable Thermal
! Ground Grid
! Load Summary ! Device Coordination
Software: ___________________________________________________________________________________

3.4 Utility Interface Parameters


Max. Voltage: _________________
Min. Voltage: _________________
Frequency: _________________
Max. Short Circuit MVA 3-Phase: ________
Min. Short Circuit MVA 3-Phase: ________
X/R: ______
Max Short Circuit MVA L-G: ________
Min. Short Circuit MVA L-G: ________
X/R: ______

3.5 Three-Phase System Voltage Parameters


Bus Voltage
Transformer Secondary Connection
! 13800
! Wye
! Delta
! 12470

! 7200

! 4160

! 2400

! 480

! 120/208
! 120/240

1-Phase

Other
Voltages
! ________

! 1-Phase
! 3-Phase

Grounding Method
! Solid
! Low Resistance
! High Resistance

Motor Horsepower Range


_________ through _________

! Wye
! Delta

! Solid
! Low Resistance
! High Resistance

_________ through _________

! Wye
! Delta

! Solid
! Low Resistance
! High Resistance

_________ through _________

! Wye
! Delta

! Solid
! Low Resistance
! High Resistance

_________ through _________

! Wye
! Delta

! Solid
! Low Resistance
! High Resistance

_________ through _________

! Wye
! Delta

! Solid
! High Resistance
! Ungrounded

_________ through _________

! Wye

Solid

! Wye
! Delta

Solid

Less than ___________ hp

!
!
!
!

_______ through _________

Solid
Low Resistance
High Resistance
Ungrounded

ASSOC. PIP:
ELCGL01

DATA SHEET FOR ELECTRICAL


DESIGN CRITERIA

ELCGLO1D
PAGE 2 OF 8
November 2002

3.7 Motor-Starting Voltage Drop


! Required
! Not Required
3.7.2 Acceleration Study
! >600 Volts and 5000 Volts
Motor-Rated Voltage
Required System Starting Voltage at Bus:
! 90%
! ________%
3.7.3 600 Volts
! 85%
! ________%
3.7.6 >600 Volts and 5000 Volts
>5000 Volts
! 85%
! ________%
Motor-Rated Voltage
Required System-Starting Voltage at Motor Terminals:
! 80%
! ________%
3.7.7 >600 Volts and 5000 Volts
>5000 Volts
! 80%
! ________%
! Soft Start
! Other ______
3.7.5 600-Volt Reduced Voltage Starting Method
! Captive Xfmr
! Soft Start
! Auto-Transformer
3.7.8 >600-Volt Reduced Voltage Starting Method

3.8 Design Allowance


Feeder Cable Ampacity
3.8.1 Spare Capacity
Transformer Capacity
Above NEC
Requirements
Switchgear Bus Ampacity
MCC Bus Ampacity
MV Starters
3.8.2 Spare Devices
MV Switchgear Circuit Breaker
or Fused Switches
Low-Voltage Switchgear
Circuit Breakers
Low-Voltage Starters (per
MCC)
3.8.3 Equipped
Spaces

Unequipped Spaces

3.8.4 Future Unit


Spaces

MV Starters (per Line-up)


Low-Voltage Switchgear
Circuit Breakers
MV Switchgear Circuit
Breakers
MV Starters (per Line-up)
Low-Voltage Switchgear
Circuit Breakers
MV Switchgear Circuit
Breakers or Fused Switches
Low-Voltage Starters (per
MCC)

! 20%
! 20%

Electrical Equipment Rooms


! 2 or more doors
! No Locks

4. Area Classification
4.1 " Per PIP ELEHA01
4.2 " Division Method

! Other ___________

! _______%
! _______%

! 20%
! _______%
! 20%
! _______%
_______ ! 2 Per Line-up ! 2 Per Sub
_______ ! 2 Per Line-up ! 2 Per Sub

! 2 Total Project
! 2 Total Project

_______ ! 2 Per Line-up ! 2 Per Sub

! 2 Total Project

Size 1 ________
Size 4 ________

Size 3 _________
Size 6 __________

Size 2 ________
Size 5 ________

Feeder Breakers: _________


Fused Switches: _________
______ ! 2 Per Line-up ! 2 Per Bldg
! 2 Total Project
______ ! 2 Per Line-up ! 2 Per Bldg

! 2 Total Project

______ ! 2 Per Line-up ! 2 Per Bldg

! 2 Total Project

______ ! 2 Per Line-up ! 2 Per Bldg


______ ! 2 Per Line-up ! 2 Per Bldg

! 2 Total Project
! 2 Total Project

______ ! 2 Per Line-up ! 2 Per Bldg

! 2 Total Project

Size 1 _________
Size 2 _________
Size 3 ___________
Size 4 _________
Size 5 _________
Size 6 _____________
Feeder Breakers _________
Fused Switches _________

3.9 Power Factor


Power Factor Correction Required:
! No
! Yes
Minimum System Power Factor ______%
! At Utility Interface
or ! Other _______________
Method(s) of Power Factor Correction:
! Capacitors
! On Major Power Bus
! On MCC Bus
! At Motor
! Fixed
! Other_________________________________________________________

3.11
3.11.1
3.11.3

! >5000 Volts

! 1 Door if Allowable per NEC


! Locks with Night Latch Feature

" Other_______________
" Zone Method

! Other ______
! Other ______

! Switched

ASSOC. PIP:
ELCGL01

DATA SHEET FOR ELECTRICAL


DESIGN CRITERIA

ELCGLO1D
PAGE 3 OF 8
November 2002

5. Power Distribution
5.1 System Configuration
! Primary Loop
! Simple Radial
! Expanded
! Primary
System
System
System
Radial System
Selective
Configuration
System
Arrangements
! One Line Attached
Document Number ________________________________

5.2 Utility Interface and Unit Substations


5.2.3 Primary or Utility Interface Substation
! Outdoor
! Open Bus
!
! Indoor
! Prefabricated Power
!
Center
HVAC Required
! Yes
!
Elevation
! At Grade
!
Unit Substations
! Outdoor
! NEMA 3R Walk-in
!
! Indoor
! Prefabricated Power
!
Center
HVAC Required
! Yes
!
Pressurized
! Yes
!
Elevation
! At Grade
!
5.2.4 Single-Ended Substation Expansion
! One Direction
! Two Directions
5.2.5 Future Conversion of Single-Ended to Double-Ended Substation
! Required
! Not Required
5.2.6 Double-Ended Substation Expansion
! One Direction
! Two Directions

5.3 Transformers
5.3.1 Power Transformers
! Liquid Filled
! Indoor
! Dry Type
! Indoor
! Cast Coil
! Indoor
5.3.2 Transformer Size Based On
! 650C Rise
! 550C Rise
5.3.4 ! Liquid Type: _________
! Outdoor
5.3.5 Power Transformer Location
! PIP ELSTR01
5.3.5 Outdoor Transformer Spec
! PIP ELSTR03
5.3.5 Indoor Transformer Spec
5.3.6 Control Power and Lighting Transformers
5.3.7 Outdoor Control Power and Lighting Transformers

! Secondary
Selective
System

! NEMA 3R Non-Walk-in
Pressurization Required
! Yes
! No
No
Internal Temperature Range _______________
Elevated ________ Feet
NEMA 3R Non-Walk-in
Fabricated
! NEMA 3R
! NEMA 3R Non-Walk-in
Building
Walk-in
No
Internal Temperature Range _______________
No
Elevated
________ Feet
NEMA 3R Walk-in
Fabricated in Place Building

Number of Sections ______

! None Required

Number of Sections ______

! None Required

! Outdoor
! Outdoor
! Outdoor
! Other _________
!
!
!
!
!

Other _________
PIP ELSTR04
Other _________
800C / 2200C
Epoxy-Encapsulated

! Other __________
! Other __________
! Other __________

5.4 Metering, Monitoring, and Relaying


5.4.1 Metering
" Voltmeter
" Ammeter
" Power Factor Meter
" Watt-Hour Meter
" kW Demand Meter
" Microprocessor-Based
" Other _____________ " Analog Meters with
" Individual Phase Analog Meters
Multifunction Metering
Selector Switches
5.4.2
Communications Type:
" None
" RS232
" RS422
" RS485
" Other_____
Devices Monitored:
" Circuit Breaker Protective Relays
" Circuit Breaker " Multifunction Metering
" Other_____
Trip Units
Devices
5.4.3 Relay Selection
" Microprocessor-Based Relay(s)
" Solid State Relays
" Electro-Mechanical Relays

ASSOC. PIP:
ELCGL01

DATA SHEET FOR ELECTRICAL


DESIGN CRITERIA

ELCGLO1D
PAGE 4 OF 8
November 2002

5.5 Switchgear
5.5.1 Low-Voltage Switchgear
5.5.2 Medium-Voltage Switchgear
5.5.3 Control Voltage

5.6

" MCCB Panelboard


" Metal-Enclosed Drawout (PIP ELSSG01)
" Metal-Clad
" Metal-Enclosed
" Metal-Enclosed (PIP ELSSG03) for
(PIP ELSSG02)
(PIP ELSSG03)
Transformer Main Only
LV Metal-Enclosed
" 125 VDC Trip
" Captrip Trip
" 125 VDC Close
" AC Close
MV Metal-Clad
" 125 VDC Trip
" Captrip Trip
" 125 VDC Close
" AC Close
MV Metal-Enclosed
" 125 VDC Trip
" Captrip Trip
" 125 VDC Close
" AC Close

Switchgear / Substation Batteries

5.7 Switchgear Rooms


" Power Center per PIP ELSSG11
" Built-in-Place Block Walls

6.

Motors

" Flooded-Cell Lead-Acid per PIP ELSAP11

" NEMA 3R Walk-in per PIP ELSSG12


" Other ______________

" Installed per PIP ELIMT000

! Other _______________

" Built-in-Place Metal Walls

" Other _______________

7.
7.2
7.2.1

Motor Control
480-Volt Motor Control
" Fused Disconnect Switch
" Molded-Case Circuit
" Motor Circuit Protector
" Other _______
MCC Type
(PIP ELSMC12)
Breaker (PIP ELSMC13)
(PIP ELSMC13)
" NEMA 1 Gasketed
" NEMA 12
7.2.2
MCC Indoor Enclosure Type
" NEMA 3R
" NEMA 4X
" Other _________________
7.2.4
MCC Outdoor Enclosure Type
" Front Only
" Back-to-Back
7.2.5
MCC Enclosure Arrangement
" 20% Growth
" Other _________________
7.2.6
Indoor MCC Floor Space
" NEMA 4X
" NEMA 3R
" Other _________________
7.2.8
Outdoor Starters (Non-Classified)
" Bolted
" Threaded
" Other _________________
7.2.9
Explosion-Proof Starter Enclosures
" Size 1
" Other _________________
7.2.11 Minimum Starter Size
" Electronic
7.2.12 Overload Protection
" Eutectic Alloy
" Class 10
" Class 20
" Class 30
" Bi-Metallic
" Class 10
" Class 20
" Class 30

7.3 Low-Voltage Adjustable Speed Drives

" Per PIP ELSMC20

" Other_____________________________

7.4 Medium-Voltage Motor Control


7.4.1
For 2.3-kV Motors: Circuit Breaker Used as Motor Starter at _______ hp and above
For 4-kV Motors: Circuit Breaker Used as Motor Starter at _______ hp and above
7.4.2 " Drawout (Roll-out) Contactor
" Stationary (Bolt-in) Contactor
7.4.4 " Medium-Voltage Starters per PIP ELSMC11
" Other _____________________
7.4.5 " Medium-Voltage Adjustable Speed Drive per PIP ELSMC21
" Other _____________________
7.4.6 Microprocessor-Based Motor Protection Relay Type _________________
7.4.7 " Differential Protection 1500 hp
" Differential Protection _____ hp

ASSOC. PIP:
ELCGL01

DATA SHEET FOR ELECTRICAL


DESIGN CRITERIA

ELCGLO1D
PAGE 5 OF 8
November 2002

8.
8.1
8.2
8.2.2
8.2.3

Grounding
Ground Grid Conductor
" Bare
" Covered
System Grounding (Also See 3.5)
" 480-Volt Delta per PIP ELSGS02
" 480-Volt Wye per PIP ELSGS01
" Low Resistance - XFMR Wye Neutral Resistor per PIP ELSGS11
High Resistance per the Following:
" 2400-Volt Wye per PIP ELSGS03
" 2400-Volt Delta per PIP ELSGS04
" 4160-Volt Wye per PIP ELSGS05
" 4160-Volt Delta per PIP ELSGS06
" XFMR Wye Neutral Resistor per
8.2.4 Distribution System Grounding
PIP ELSGS11
Method

" Other _______________


" Low Resistance Other ______________

" Zig-Zag Transformer

" Other___________________

8.3 Equipment Grounding


8.3.1 Equipment Grounding
Primary:
! Equipment Grounding Conductor Run with Power Wiring
! Use Raceways and Cable Tray
! Any Method Permitted by NEC

Secondary:
! Visible Ground Conductor to Ground Grid or Grounded Steel
Structure
! Use Raceways and Cable Tray
! None

8.3.2 Medium-Voltage Motor Supplemental Grounding


" Adjacent Building or Structure Steel
" Reinforcing Mesh or Bars in the Concrete Foundation
! Bare Copper Conductor
! Uninsulated Tin-Coated Copper Conductor

" Adequately Sized Bare or Green-Colored, Covered Copper


Conductor around the Equipment Foundation and Connected
to at Least Two Ground Rods or Ground Grid
! Covered Copper Conductor

8.3.3 460-Volt Motor Supplemental Grounding


" Adjacent Building or Structure Steel
" Reinforcing Mesh or Bars in the Concrete Foundation
! Bare Copper Conductor
! Uninsulated Tin-Coated Copper Conductor

! Not Required
! Required
" Adequately Sized Bare or Green-Colored, Covered Copper
Conductor around the Equipment Foundation and Connected
to at Least Two Ground Rods or Ground Grid
! Covered Copper Conductor

8.4 Plant Grounding


8.4.1 Plant Grounding System
" Effectively Grounded Metal Structure
" Ground Loop

" Driven Electrode System

" Concrete-Encased Electrode System

8.4.5 Ground Loop Conductor


"
"
"
"

No. 2/0
Bare
Insulated
Driven Rods

" XHHW
Ground Electrodes
" Rebar
Connections to Ground Loop
Ground Conductor Minimum Depth (below Surface)
8.4.7 " Bare Underground Cables Shall Be Tin-Coated.

" No. 4/0

" Other _______________

" THW
" Buried Plate
" Compression
_____________ Inches

" Other _______________


" Other _______________
" Exothermic

ASSOC. PIP:
ELCGL01

DATA SHEET FOR ELECTRICAL


DESIGN CRITERIA

ELCGLO1D
PAGE 6 OF 8
November 2002

9.
9.1
9.2
9.2.1

Lighting
! Per API RP540
Illumination Level
Luminaires and Circuits
Luminaire Type
Areas

General Building / Office

Shops, Warehouse, etc.

!
!
!
!
!
!

! Other __________
Voltage Rating
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!

Fluorescent
Incandescent
Metal Halide
Fluorescent
Metal Halide
High-Pressure Sodium

Floodlights, Roadway
Lighting, Parking Lots,
etc.

! Metal Halide
! High-Pressure Sodium

Outdoor Process

! Metal Halide
! High-Pressure Sodium

Indoor Process

! Fluorescent
! Metal Halide
! High-Pressure Sodium

Control Room

! Fluorescent
! Incandescent
! Other __________________

9.2.2 Photoelectric Cell


Control

! Dedicated Photoelectric
Cells

9.2.3 Standby

!
!
!
!
!

9.2.4 Emergency Lighting


Locations

! Per 9.2.4

120
208
277
120
208
277
480
120
208
277
480
120
208
277
480
120
208
277
480
120
208
277

! Photoelectric Cell
Controlled Panels
!
!
!
!

Incandescent
Fluorescent
High-Pressure Sodium
Instant Restrike
Battery

! Astronomical Clock
! Other ____________________

120
208
277
480

! Per 9.2.4 and Other __________

10.
10.1
10.1.1
10.1.4

Power Receptacles and Convenience Outlets


Receptacles
! No Receptacles Allowed in Div. 1 Areas
Max. Receptacle Distance from Equipment
! 50 feet
! Other ________
GFCI Protected Receptacle Locations
and
! Other Locations:_____________________________
! Per NEC
Type
Voltage
Phase
Current Rating
10.1.3
Convenience
120
1
! 15A (5-15R)
! 20A (5-20R)
! 30A (5-30R)
! ______ A
Power
480
3
! Not Allowed
! 30A
! 60A
! ______ A
10.2.1
10.2.4 480-Volt Plug Type _______________________

11. Wiring Methods


11.1 Cable Tray
! Aluminum

11.1.6
11.1.7

! Hot-Dipped Galvanized Steel

Spare Space in Tray


Cable Tray Class
Cable Tray Type
Cable Tray Rung Spacing
Cable Tray Covers
" Required
! Separate Trays for Each Voltage Class

! Stainless Steel

! Fiberglass (Polyester)
! Fiberglass (Vinyl-Ester)

! 20%
! 40%
! ____%
" 12C
" 16C
" 20C
" _________________
" Ladder
" Trough
" _________________
" 6
" 9
" 12
" _________________
" Not Required
" Comments _______________________________
! Other_____________

ASSOC. PIP:
ELCGL01

DATA SHEET FOR ELECTRICAL


DESIGN CRITERIA

ELCGLO1D
PAGE 7 OF 8
November 2002

11.2 Aboveground Conduit and Fittings


11.2.1 Acceptable Types of Conduit
" Rigid Galvanized Steel (RGS)
11.2.1 Acceptable Conduit Sizes
" 1/2
11.2.9 Aboveground Corrosive Areas

" Rigid Aluminum

" EMT (See Section 11.2.2)

" 3/4
" 1 " 1-1/4 " 1-1/2
" 2
" 2-1/2
" RGS " Rigid Aluminum
" PVC-Coated Steel

11.3
11.3.1
11.3.3
11.3.6
11.3.9

Underground Conduit and Duct Banks


Duct Bank
" Rigid Galvanized Steel Conduit
" Schedule 40 PVC Conduit
Acceptable Underground Conduit Sizes
" 1
" 1-1/4 " 1-1/2 " 2 " 2-1/2
" 3
Minimum Depth (Below Surface) ____________________________
Spare
" 20%
" Other __________________

11.4
11.5
11.6

Direct Burial
Overhead Pole Lines
Messenger Cable

" Not Allowed


" Armored Cable
" Not Allowed
" Open Wire
Support Method __________________

12. Power and Control Wiring


12.3 Cable Construction
Low-Voltage
! TC
" THWN/PVC
Cable
" XHHW/PVC
Composite Cable

! MC

! 1/C

" THWN/CPE
" XHHW/CPE
" Acceptable
" Not Acceptable

" THWN/CSPE
" XHHW/CSPE
Max Conductor

" 3 " 4 " 5 " 6


" PVC
" Fiberglass

" 4

" 5

" 6

" Non-Armored Cable


" Messenger

" _______________
Ground Wires " Reqd " Not Reqd
" No. 4
" No. 2 " ______________

" THWN/PVC
" THWN/CPE
" XHHW/PVC
" XHHW/CPE
" Continuous Corrugated Aluminum
Composite Cable
" Acceptable
" Not Acceptable

" THWN/CSPE
" _______________
" XHHW/CSPE
Ground Wires " Reqd " Not Reqd
" Interlocked Aluminum
" Interlocked Galvanized Steel
Max Conductor
" No. 4
" No. 2
" ______________

ASD Motor Feeder Cable

! MC Required

! MC Not Required

" THWN

" RHW

" _______________

" XHHW

" Copper Conductors

" Aluminum Conductors

3/C

" XLPE/PVC
" EPR/PVC
" Armored

" XLPE/CPE
" EPR/CPE
" Galvanized Steel

" XLPE/CSPE
" EPR/CSPE
" Aluminum

" Other _______________


Ground Wires: " Reqd " Not Reqd

1/C

" XLPE/PVC
" EPR/PVC

" XLPE/CPE
" EPR/CPE

" XLPE/CSPE
" EPR/CSPE

" Other _______________

" No. 14

" No. 16

" Other _______________

Medium-Voltage
Power Cable

12.5 Multiconductor Minimum Size


12.6 Composite Power/Control Cable

" Allowed

12.8 Power Cable Termination Methods


600-V Cable
" Not Specified
5-kV Cable
" Tape
15-kV Cable
" Tape

" Tape
" Cold Shrink
" Cold Shrink

" Not Allowed

" Reusable Boot


" Heat Shrink
" Heat Shrink

" Other _______________


" Other _______________
" Other _______________

ASSOC. PIP:
ELCGL01

DATA SHEET FOR ELECTRICAL


DESIGN CRITERIA

ELCGLO1D
PAGE 8 OF 8
November 2002

14. Freeze Protection and Process Heat-Tracing Systems


Process Heaters
120 V
1.8 kW
480 V
> 1.8 kW
Electric Heat Tracing
Types Allowed
Voltage
Self-Limiting Cable
! 120 V
! 208 V
! 240 V

! 1-Phase
! 1-Phase
! 3-Phase
Sheath Required
! Tinned Copper
! Stainless Steel
! _________

Constant Wattage
Cable

! 120 V
! 208 V
! 240 V

! Tinned Copper
! Stainless Steel
! _________

Mineral Insulated
Cable

! 120 V
! 208 V
! 240 V
! 277 V
! 480 V

! Copper
! Stainless Steel
! Inconel
! Other _________

! 480 V
! ________
! Mechanical Thermostats
! Electronic Controllers
! Upper Temperature Limit Required
! None
! Third-Wire Monitor Circuit
! End Lights
! Current Indication
! EPD Breaker
! Integral in Controller

Outer Jacket Required


! Fluoropolymer
! Thermoplastic Rubber
! None
! _____________
! Fluoropolymer
! Thermoplastic Rubber
! None
! _____________

Impedance Heating

Control Types Allowed


Continuity Monitoring
Ground Fault Protection

16.

! Microprocessor-Based System
! Current Flow Detection
! Other ___________________
! ____________________

Uninterruptible / Standby Power

16.1 Critical Power Supply Requirements: ________________________________________________________________________


UPS Required
! No
16.2
! Yes
! PWM
! Ferroresonant
! Other _________________________
Battery-Operating Time @ 25o C (77o F)
_________ Minutes
Battery Type:
! Flooded Cell per PIP ELSAP15
! Valve Regulated per PIP ELSAP16
Generator Required
! Yes
! No
16.3
Alternate Utility/Plant Feeder:
! Yes
! No

17. Skid-Mounted or Packaged Equipment


! Other ___________________
! Per PIP ELSPS01

Other Requirements:

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