Joy of joys, we now seem to have solid 50-Hz power!
- Murphy was asleep this week as everything went smoothly
with the bring-up of the Pacific Power 18-kVA power converter
(recently acquired from an IBM San Jose surplus property bid).
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Today we continued our run from Saturday by powering the
1401 CPU, its 1406 (12K core), the 1402 read motor, and the
1403 motors, all at once - no problems! The Pacific Power unit
is a real pleasure! (Allen wasn't able to make it in today,
so his 729 was blue with envy... ;-))
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The 1402's master AC power relay clicks on briskly now and
its 50-Hz ferro-resonant transformers sound happy. ;-)
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I'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who made
the Pacific Power acquisition possible and their exalted help:
(sorry if this is a repeat msg - I've had trouble mailing this
msg out...)
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Dave, Gary - Thanks for recommending the unit to us, shepherding it
during its last months at IBM San Jose, making the Museum aware that
we could bid on it, and providing documentation, technical support, &
Pacific Power contact information. You guys were right - it's a great
product!
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Mitchel (@Pacific Power) - Thanks for answering our questions,
we really appreciate the support! Your unit is still pulling fine
after 30 years!
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Mike F - Thanks for the care and feeding of the IBM bid process!
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Mike Z (@Exhibit Oasis) - Thanks for moving and installing the unit!
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Jim Yee [via wireless connection] - Thanks for the severals days
of installing the new AC power wiring and circuit breakers!
Sorry if we sidetracked you a bit. ;-)
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Ed, Allen, Ron [via wireless], Bob, Frank, et al - Thanks for your
patience and critical evaluations as we searched for a replacement to
the Elgar! (Motor-generator-set cameos notwithstanding! ;-)
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Grant - Thanks for supporting our decision to bid on the static
converter.
- Robert
p.s. We acquired 36 kVA worth of static power conversion in two racks,
but have hooked up only one of the racks, for 18 kVA.
I expect this will be sufficient for the whole 13 kVA system we have.
(Although Mitchel at Pacific Power notes it's margins may allow
it to supply 22 kVA.)
Today we were drawing a max of:
2.8 kVA on PhA (46%),
2.4 kVA on PhB (40%), and
.55 kVA on PhC (9%)
for a total of 5.7 kVA. (The 1401 specs list this
configuration at 4.9 kVA.). No 729 in the mix yet.
(Last month I measured Allen's 729 at 860 VA,
which is less than their rated 1.6 kVA.)
We were able to use the simple 301F control unit and didn't need
to reconnect up the cut/long cables for the advanced 301E programmable
control. Only repair was replacement of the green ON pushbutton bulb.
(For the record: for an irritating hour on Saturday, we had a grounding
problem with my scope that misled us to believe we had wildly unbalanced
phase voltages.)
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