ultrarunner
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I had to slow the transfer slightly to keep breakers from tripping.
For critical loads, that's what I have always done. Enough UPS systems with the power and capacity to run the full load for ten minutes (aka as 20 min) to give the generators enough time to power up, warm up, and stabilize before the load was transferred. It helps the equipment under protection as they never lose power, and it can help the generator with the load transfer, especially if the UPS systems transfer at slightly different delay times.
All the best,
Peter
Transferring motor loads in the 10 to 20hp size to quickly was the problem and the motors are required for air exchanges and to maintain positive room pressure for surgery.