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I'm checking some plans for a proposed generator changeout on a high-rise roof (penthouse). The applicant proposes to remove a 140KW natural gas fueled generator and install a 250KW diesel fueled generator, new transfer switch, etc. They show 267 gallons of fuel located in a belly tank, CFC Section 604.2.14.1.1 requires an on-premises fuel supply, sufficient for not less than a 6-hour full-demand operation of the system. HOWEVER, since this is a high-rise that requires a level 1 generator and we are in seismic design catagory C, NFPA 110 5.1.2 requires a 96 hour minimum fuel supply. By my calculations, the generator would require a minimum of approx. 2,100 gallons of fuel (which would weigh approx. 15,000 pounds). This is approx. because I don't have the manufacturer specs. (another correction...)
Since this is my first high-rise roof-top generator, I want to make sure I got this right...... I have other corrections, but this one will surely not allow what they want to do due to the fuel quantity.
1. Does my correction sound correct (am I missing something)?
2. IF they were allowed, for some reason, to only use the 267 gallons as noted.... how can they re-fuel it on the roof per code?
I'm guessing that is why the existing generator is natural gas?
Any opinions are welcome, Thanks in advance!
Since this is my first high-rise roof-top generator, I want to make sure I got this right...... I have other corrections, but this one will surely not allow what they want to do due to the fuel quantity.
1. Does my correction sound correct (am I missing something)?
2. IF they were allowed, for some reason, to only use the 267 gallons as noted.... how can they re-fuel it on the roof per code?
I'm guessing that is why the existing generator is natural gas?
Any opinions are welcome, Thanks in advance!