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Microsoft
- Redmond West
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The Redmond West Campus, located in
Redmond, Washington, is the main Microsoft
campus. It consists of seven buildings (five 4-story office buildings, a
cafeteria and a central plant facility).
Primary power to this Microsoft facility is provided via a 12.47 kV loop
system. This primary system then feeds seven separate unit substations,
one per building. Each of the five office buildings has its own generator
and UPS (uninterruptible power supply) units. The central plant facility
contains a 4000 Amp switchboard which feeds three chillers and two MCCs
(motor control centers).
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Project Information |
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Study performed |
Short circuit and Protective device coordination
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Number of nodes
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480
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Devices plotted |
35
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Time current sheets
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13
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| Microsoft
- Augusta Campus |
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The Microsoft Augusta Campus, located in
Redmond, Washington, is situated on 19 acres just west of the main
Microsoft campus. The Augusta campus contains two, 4-story office
buildings containing a total of 385,000 square feet and one, 3-story
office building containing 150,000 square feet. The campus also
contains a 12,000 square foot conference center and a 2-story, 36,000
square foot cafeteria building. The Augusta campus houses offices and
support personnel for software development.
Primary power to this Microsoft facility is provided via a 12.47 kV
loop system. This primary system then feeds separate unit substations,
one per building. The central plant facility contains a main
switchboard which feeds chillers and MCCs (motor control centers).
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Project Information |
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Study performed |
Short circuit and Protective device coordination
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Number of nodes
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537
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Devices
plotted
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68
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Time current sheets created
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22
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Microsoft - Canyon Park |
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The Microsoft Canyon Park Campus is located in
Bothell, Washington. This facility has a very complex
distribution system containing large UPS units and backup
generators. Three 1 MW generators provide backup power that
can feed the entire building should normal utility power be
lost. This project included settings for circuit breakers and
medium voltage relays.
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Project Information |
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Study performed |
Short
circuit and Protective device coordination
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Number of nodes
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137
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Devices plotted |
48
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Time current sheets created |
13
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Microsoft -
Pebble Beach |
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The Microsoft Pebble Beach Campus is located
in Redmond, Washington. A 12.47 kV distribution system
provides power to three 4-story office buildings, a cafeteria,
and a central plant. The central plant feeds three chillers
and two MCCs (motor control centers). Each building contains
one or more unit substations.
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Project Information |
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Study performed |
Short
circuit and Protective device coordination
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Number of nodes
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384
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Devices plotted |
49
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Time current sheets created |
12
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