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Company Name
SMAART POWER, LLC
Contract #
A-2022-205-02
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
10/18/2022
Expiration Date
10/17/2025
Insurance Exp Date
11/16/2023
Destruction Year
2030
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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6. Proiect References <br />Project-1: Naval base Facility (NAVFAC) — San Diego, CA <br />Year Completed: 2021 <br />Client Name: NAVAL BASE <br />Contact: Tom Rettenmaier <br />Phone: (805) 390-6245 <br />The scope of this project was modeling the entirety of the new substation for Pier-8 <br />location for multiple ship skids fed from one of the main switchyards including the <br />existing protection and feeders. <br />The scope of the power system study was delineated at multiple redundant stations with <br />transformers sized at 8MVA, 4MVA and 2.5MVA with several voltage regulators down to <br />the 480V distribution circuits tied to renewable energy system (solar). Comprehensive <br />power systems study was performed comprising power flow study, short circuit device <br />evaluation, protective device coordination and arc flash hazard assessment/mitigation <br />as well as programming SEL relays. <br />This was a ten-month project that required gathering existing data, cross-referencing <br />the existing single line diagram, and updating documents to ensure accurate record <br />documents. Additional scope included highlighting existing installation code violations <br />and recommendations to remedy and comply with current codes and standards. <br />The overall power system study included a total of twenty-four scenarios of operation <br />between utility and backup system, highlighting the worst -case incident energy at each <br />piece of equipment. Deficiencies within the electrical system were highlighted and <br />presented with recommendations to remedy such deficiencies, such as overdutied <br />equipment, incident energies greater than 40cal/cm"2, and miscoordination between <br />protection tiers. <br />Project-2: Naval Air Weapons Station — Ridgecrest, CA <br />Year Completed: 2021 <br />Client Name: NAVAL AIR WEAPONS STATION <br />Contact: Tom Rettenmaier <br />Phone: (805) 390-6245 <br />The scope of this project was modeling four new substations replacements and perform <br />load flow study, short circuit device evaluation, protective device coordination and Arc <br />flash hazard assessment/mitigation studies. <br />Each substation is fed from the upstream switching station with 2500kVA, 2000kVA, <br />1500KVA and 1000kVA transformers including voltage regulators and Tri-Phase <br />switches/protection from 12kV to 4.16kV / 480V loads. <br />During the modeling and study, some deficiencies were found such as overdutied <br />protective devices and adjustment of relay setpoints to coordinate with the upstream <br />and downstream circuits. <br />This studies for those four new substations may lead to the study for the entire electrical <br />system of the facility due to some mis-coordination problems found in the study. <br />
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