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How Do I Determine Which EBOSS® Model Is Right for the Customer?

Use this sizing and configuration guide to match the correct EBOSS model to peak loads, continuous demand, and application type.


This article provides a sizing and application fit process to determine whether ANA offers an EBOSS configuration suitable for a customer’s operational requirements.

Step 1: Gather Load Data

Obtain accurate peak and continuous load information for the site. This may be collected from:

  • Historical load data

  • Load profiles generated by the applications team

  • Customer-provided operational logs

Step 2: Identify Application Type

  • Optimal Application: Primarily uses EBOSS to optimize diesel generator efficiency and manage load fluctuations.

  • Fringe Application: Requires extended battery operation or involves multiple power sources.

  • Non-Fit: Primarily non-diesel sources or control schemes that EBOSS cannot integrate with.

Step 3: Match EBOSS Model to Load Requirements

Select unit size and quantity based on:

  • Peak load demand (kW)

  • Continuous load demand (kW)

  • Runtime expectations

  • Available budget and site constraints

Example:
For a system with three 250 kW generators, a 600 kW peak load, and a 500 kW continuous load, different EBOSS unit combinations (e.g., multiple 70, 125, 220, or 400 models) may be used depending on performance requirements.

Step 4: Validate Configuration

Ensure the chosen configuration meets the following:

  • Can handle peak loads without exceeding unit ratings.

  • Supports continuous load levels efficiently.

  • Operates as the only power source on the bus during active use.

  • Aligns with site operational patterns.

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