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EMERGENCY STANDBY POWER WHERE: Our Lady of the Lake Medical Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana SUPPLY: One 1750 kW diesel generator and five 1750 kW lean-burn gas generators equipped with digital controls, paralleling switchgear and transfer switches APPLICATION: Emergency standby and supplemental power PRIMARY CHOICE FACTORS: Cummins Power Generation was chosen because of its unique paralleling configuration and its ability to provide a complete solution. DISTRIBUTORS: Design, installation, technical support, installation reviews and commissioning services provided by Cummins Mid-South in Kenner, Louisiana. Additional electrical consulting services provided by Cummins Crosspoint in Nashville, Tennessee. Contracting services provided by Todd Electric. CASE HISTORY: BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA

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EMERGENCY STANDBY POWER

WHERE: Our Lady of the Lake Medical Center,Baton Rouge, Louisiana

SUPPLY: One 1750 kW diesel generator and five1750 kW lean-burn gas generators equipped with digital controls, paralleling switchgear and transfer switches

APPLICATION: Emergency standby and supplemental power

PRIMARY CHOICE FACTORS:Cummins Power Generation waschosen because of its unique parallelingconfiguration and its ability to provide acomplete solution.

DISTRIBUTORS:Design, installation, technical support,installation reviews and commissioningservices provided by Cummins Mid-Southin Kenner, Louisiana. Additional electricalconsulting services provided by CumminsCrosspoint in Nashville, Tennessee.Contracting services provided byTodd Electric.

CASE HISTORY: BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA

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OUR LADY OF THE LAKE MEDICAL CENTER TURNS TO CUMMINS POWER GENERATION FORRELIABLE POWER

Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center is a dominant institution in healthcare in the greater Baton Rouge area. It is also the largest private medical center in Louisiana, with 763 licensed beds. It treats approximately 25,000 patients each year in the hospital, and serves about 350,000 persons through outpatient locations. The Louisiana Quality Foundation recently conferred its Level III Louisiana Performance Excellence Award on the medical center, so it is no surprise that it turned to another quality manufacturer, Cummins Power Generation, to design and install new generators, digital controls, paralleling switchgear and transfer switches for lifesafety and supplemental power.

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CUMMINS POWER ELECTRONICS ENHANCE SYSTEM RELIABILITYSeveral factors influenced the organization’s choice of Cummins. One of these can be characterized as redundant reliability, but not because of the number of generators. Rather, Cummins Power Generation’s switchgear and paralleling configuration provide customers with a unique approach to ensuring operation of the generator sets.

In most backup systems, a control mechanism acknowledges an outage and signals the generators to start. Correspondingly, once power is restored, the control senses the change, ensures the stability of the supply, disengages the generators and reconnects the load back to the grid. Meanwhile, the generators are allowed to cool down and then shut off. Yet, what if the automatic control failed and would not start the generators? That is where the Cummins approach is unique, because each generator can be brought on line manually — a form of fail-safe operation.

With PowerCommand® digital paralleling systems, the master control system and the generator paralleling controls operate independently, but interface directly for optimum system control. In a normal black-start condition, system start signals are sent directly to each generator set and to the digital master control (DCM). The PowerCommand generator sets independently start and accelerate to rated speed and voltage. The “first start sensor” integrated into the generator controls is used to monitor each generator set as it is started, choosing the first unit to reach operating voltage and frequency, and then allowing that unit to close to the system bus.

A backup control in each generator set is provided in the event that the first start sensor system fails. The second (and all other) generator set paralleling control(s), upon sensing that bus voltage is available, switches on its synchronizer within the PowerCommand Control and forces the generator set to synchronize to the system bus. When safe paralleling conditions are reached, the PowerCommand Control closes the paralleling breaker and switches off the synchronizer function. The PowerCommand Control then communicates with the other generator sets in the system to share the available real and reactive load on the system equally. The Digital Master Control provides signals to add loads to the system in steps so that the system is not fully loaded until all the generator sets have closed to the system bus. Each major component in the paralleling system includes sufficient controls and logic to operate completely autonomously in the event of failure of other system components. This is known as true distributed control.

The generator sets with their paralleling breakers are also autonomous as a group and synchronize, parallel and load share with each other, regardless of the performance of other equipment in the system. Each utility service to the system has an independent control to monitor its condition and control operation of the power transfer system. In other systems, loss of a single component in a single control can cause total system failure. All the PowerCommand controls are designed and interfaced to work together, and the number of system components is reduced, so the entire system is more reliable for the customer.

Figure 1. The five Cummins Power Generation units installed atOur Lady of the Lake.

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HURRICANE-ZONE PERFORMANCE

A DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE

A TOTAL SOLUTION REDUCES COMPLEXITY

The need for additional reliability was heightened by the geographic location of Baton Rouge in the “hurricane zone.” This factor was not overlooked when ESB and Cummins Mid-South personnel — Bob Hamilton, sales manager, and John Sarris, commercial sales engineer — counseled their customer to choose leanburn, natural gas units as part of the solution. When Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, many areas were without power for over a week. The average on-site diesel storage tank typically provides fuel for only 8–24 hours, while natural gas offers an almost limitless supply of fuel that is not interrupted by hurricanes. The Cummins Power Generation solution provides the advantages of both fuel types.

The Cummins diesel generator is designated for lifesafety backup power and engages almost immediately when an outage occurs. The lean-burn, natural gas generators provide supplemental power should it be needed in an event. In addition, they can be used in the future to offset the costs of energy during peak periods. Peter Schroeck, manager of Energy Solution Business (ESB) development, indicated there is a growing market for lean-burn natural gas-generated backup and supplemental power. “Natural gas provides customers with lower operating costs than diesel. It also allows flexibility, given there is no need to change installed equipment should a customer elect to use the equipment for peak shaving or cogeneration. Natural gas is also much ‘greener’ than diesel,” noted Schroeck. Summarizing the advantages of gas, Schroeck also noted, “Minimizing diesel power to the true life safety requirements of the facility allows for maximum power availability.”

According to Don Gesick, general manager, ESB Americas, “The customer also chose Cummins Power Generation as the vendor because of our ability to provide a total solution which we refer to as “The Power of One.™” The Power Electronics, ESB and Commercial Products divisions of Cummins combined forces to deliver a comprehensive design, product and service solution. Cummins’ ability to provide the unique paralleling configuration, digital controls, switchgear and transfer switches helped secure the sale.” Cummins’ strong distribution network was also instrumental to the sale and provided counsel as well as installation reviews and commissioning services.

Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center was recently named the Hospital of the Year by the Louisiana State Nurses Association. It also received a Nightingale Award with the Hospital of the Year distinction. The Nightingale Awards recognize quality service in the nursing and healthcare industry. Cummins Power Generation is proud to be affiliated with a medical institution with such a distinguished reputation.

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