Industrial
EETS’s industrial power engineers are skilled in offering clients cost-effective and innovative design solutions to ensure safe and reliable electrical service. Whether collaborating with a client’s in-house engineering staff or serving as the primary electrical team, our engineers are dedicated to delivering the highest degree of service while minimizing operational risk.
SPOTLIGHT
Industrial Projects
Sacramento, California
Campbell Soup Company
Following the shutdown of the Rancho Seco Nuclear Plant, SMUD approached Campbell Soup to discuss replacement generation. The proposed project, a highly efficient natural gas-fired combined cycle power plant, would supply steam to the Campbell Soup Company manufacturing facility and 158 MW of electricity to SMUD. Over a span of more than twenty
years, EETS and Campbell Soup collaborated on this project and others:
Following the shutdown of the Rancho Seco Nuclear Plant, SMUD approached Campbell Soup to discuss replacement generation. The proposed project, a highly efficient natural gas-fired combined cycle power plant, would supply steam to the Campbell Soup Company manufacturing facility and 158 MW of electricity to SMUD. Over a span of more than twenty years, EETS and Campbell Soup collaborated on this project and others:
- Design of new 21kV double-ended substation:
- (3) 21kV sodium hexafluoride breakers
- (2) 21kV revenue metering position
- (8) 21kV substation disconnects
- (12) 21kV metal-enclosed fused disconnects
- (2) 5 MVA, 21kV:4.16kV transformers
- Control building, protective relaying, instrumentation and controls
- Structures and footings
- Grounding
- Design of 21kV:480V double-ended unit substations
- Facility short circuit and coordination study
- Relocation of existing unit substations to support plant process modifications
Roseville, California
NEC Corporation
EETS was requested to serve as the City of Roseville’s inspector on record for the installation of new facilities when the 700,000 square foot campus was being constructed. Additionally, our engineers were asked to provide engineering design and training services:
- Design of 12kV distribution system modifications
- Provision of training classes to NEC engineers and facilities maintenance personnel
- Preparation of standard electrical specifications for process electrical equipment
- Prepare electrical audit of NEC practices and procedures
- Acted as City of Roseville’s inspector on record for new facilities installation
Rancho Cordova, California
Sprint Data Center & Communication Hub
EETS has been a preferred service provider to Sprint for emergency generator and switchgear controls for over ten years:
- Perform system integration including design, installation, programming, and commissioning of (2) PLC-based generator and switchgear control systems.
- Automatic control includes multiple 480 volt switchgears rated 3000 and 4000 amperes, as well as (4) 1200kW diesel emergency generators.
Fairfield, California
AIRCO Products (The BOC Group)
The BOC Group/AIRCO Products hired EETS to upgrade their Fairfield industrial gases plant.
Design of new 21kV primary service and distribution facilities:
- 21kV vacuum circuit breakers and relay protection
- 21kV metal-enclosed fused disconnects
- 2kV:480V, 5000kVA transformer
- 21kV:720/660/600/540/480/ 420/360/300/240 volt, 4000kVA equipment test transformer
- 25kV underground system
- Grounding system design
Pittsburg & Willows, California
Johns-Manville Corporation
EETS provided electrical engineering design work for both the Pittsburg and Willows industrial plants for Johns-Manville. This involved:
- New 21kV primary service conversion
- Design of new 230kV:21kV substation with fence-line of existing PG&E substation:
- 230kV, 1200 amps, 3-pole circuit breaker
- 230kV:21kV protective relay telemetry and control panel
- 125V DC battery system - 21kV 2000 amp circuit breaker and protective relaying
- (2) 25kV, 700kcmil AL underground feeders
- Control building with protective relaying, telemetry, control panels, and battery system
- Grounding system design
San Juan Water District (SJWD)
San Juan Water District (SJWD) Emergency Generator Replacements
Replace three aging and undersized diesel-powered generators at three separate District pump stations through field investigation and by creating a preliminary design report with design options for the District to review.
The final design featured 300kW, 400kW, and 600kW generators equipped with 50% rated resistive load banks and automatic load bank switching controllers. Additionally, the design
Replace three aging and undersized diesel-powered generators at three separate District pump stations through field investigation and by creating a preliminary design report with design options for the District to review.
The final design featured 300kW, 400kW, and 600kW generators equipped with 50% rated resistive load banks and automatic load bank switching controllers. Additionally, the design included the replacement of two existing Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) systems and an upgrade of the 480V power system. This upgrade encompassed the replacement and relocation of 480V switchboard and Motor Control Center (MCC) enclosures, circuit breakers, and bus bars in space-constrained pump houses.
included the replacement of two existing Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) systems and an upgrade of the 480V power system. This upgrade encompassed the replacement and relocation of 480V switchboard and Motor Control Center (MCC) enclosures, circuit breakers, and bus bars in space-constrained pump houses.