"temporary" commercial kitchen over xmas.

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So. We`re in this pub, that does food. Lots of it. (over 200 xmas functions:O:coffee).

Landlord is preparing to do a kitchen refurb, so is hiring in temp. kitchen equip (and buying a 19KW TPN oven).

We`re to provide a temp. supply for the following:

1 no. 19KW TPN oven.

8 no. 2KW microwaves

2 no. fryers @ 3KW

1 no. grill @ 3KW

1 no. griddle @ 3KW

1 no. hot table @ 7KW

+ usual small domestic loads.

There is an existing flat above the pub, utilising 3 or 4 no. 3KW convectors for heating; plus all the pub lighting, cellar compressors, walk in freezers etc.....

n.b. Incoming supply (overhead from local TX up pole): 3 X 60A

He wasn`t too happy when I phoned DNO and requested supply upgrade (I don`t think the TX is big enough!!!)

Anybody want to suggest allowable diversity on that?

I`m not allowing ANY (if they have 8 microwaves, it stands to reason they can all be on at once.....and the griddle / grill / fryers are likely to be on all day..... 7KW single phase hot trolley? Whats going on with that??

Once this temp. stuff has been set up, we`re gutting & redoing the main kitchen..... :coffee :coffee:coffee straight after the new year:put the kettle on:coffee

KME

 
Photos you will see, `pache.

WHEN the stuff gets delivered....

(I`ve only had the loading data through this afternoon!), not seen ANY of the kit yet.....

Apparently, the 7KW table has some 13A socket outlets built into it, too. Joy.

 
"The supply wunna tek it , Captain ! "
Why not? With the optional propensity of diversification; with the root cosine (theta) algorithm, I am absolving the prevarication of abject insolation from the quadratic issues of the 120 degree phase shifted principle, to "slide" the excess loads in as power factor un-corrected loads, between the phases. This should help to keep the iridium buffer full, whilst removing any undesirable instabilities in the positronic network.

HTH

KME

 
How about a temp generator feeding a DB with all the "Temp" equipment off the DB.

 
Why not? With the optional propensity of diversification; with the root cosine (theta) algorithm, I am absolving the prevarication of abject insolation from the quadratic issues of the 120 degree phase shifted principle, to "slide" the excess loads in as power factor un-corrected loads, between the phases. This should help to keep the iridium buffer full, whilst removing any undesirable instabilities in the positronic network.HTH

KME
WOT!! :slap :slap] :)

 
a jeny will be perfect / cost effective.

of course you can add some diversity.

you say a fryer may be on all day but remember its stat will be on and off like a pair of pros nickers

 
I can lend you a four way 10M WICKS extension lead
Could be better with a 15m. Do post us some pictures up when this work goes ahead KME.

Doc H.

 
I did think about a Jenny, TBH, but there is one issue.

The new oven (28A/phase) is a purchase which will be integrated into the new kitchen - the chances of keeping MD below supply OCPD is unlikely, IMO, so we`ll need upgrade anyway.

KME

n.b. "Wickes" extension lead? Overkill, or what??

 
I did think about a Jenny, TBH, but there is one issue.The new oven (28A/phase) is a purchase which will be integrated into the new kitchen - the chances of keeping MD below supply OCPD is unlikely, IMO, so we`ll need upgrade anyway.

KME

n.b. "Wickes" extension lead? Overkill, or what??
KME did you mean to groan at SteveT for his helpful suggestion, or did you mean to hit thanks? I keep clicking by accident.

 
I did think about a Jenny, TBH, but there is one issue.The new oven (28A/phase) is a purchase which will be integrated into the new kitchen - the chances of keeping MD below supply OCPD is unlikely, IMO, so we`ll need upgrade anyway.

KME
forward thinking. love it :Salute

 
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