Supplying a 3-wire (delta) system from a delta-wye source
Supplying a 3-wire (delta) system from a delta-wye source
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I am in the process of replacing and upgrading the supply transformer for a small utility of 3000 customers.
The source is 44kV delta, and the existing transformer steps down the voltage via a delta-delta connection to supply a three-wire medium voltage (26.4kV) subtransmission system.
My dilemma is that 26.4kV delta is a VERY rare voltage in my general area, which is domininated by 16/27.6kV Wye systems. I would like to evaluate the conversion of my system to 27.6kV wye, by specing the appropriate transformer and reconstructing my 44-27.6kV substation as appropriate.
Much of the 26.4 delta system already has underbuilt 2400/4160V four-wire distribution present (complete with a neutral), and there is sufficient clearance on the rest to accommodate the addition of a neutral.
Obviously, all of my 26400:4160 stations are presently connected delta-wye, as are several industrial customers. There are several small hydroelectric facilities connected to the delta subtransmission system as well. Each such transformer has off-load tapchangers which could make the adjustment from 26.4 line-to-line to 27.6kV line-to-line.
Does anyone forsee any issues with continuing to connect each customer and substation transformer as a three-wire primary (now 27.6kV) and supplying as before?
Any problems with connecting the low-side neutral of any of these existing delta-wye transformers with a 4-wire secondary to the new 27.6kV neutral?
The source is 44kV delta, and the existing transformer steps down the voltage via a delta-delta connection to supply a three-wire medium voltage (26.4kV) subtransmission system.
My dilemma is that 26.4kV delta is a VERY rare voltage in my general area, which is domininated by 16/27.6kV Wye systems. I would like to evaluate the conversion of my system to 27.6kV wye, by specing the appropriate transformer and reconstructing my 44-27.6kV substation as appropriate.
Much of the 26.4 delta system already has underbuilt 2400/4160V four-wire distribution present (complete with a neutral), and there is sufficient clearance on the rest to accommodate the addition of a neutral.
Obviously, all of my 26400:4160 stations are presently connected delta-wye, as are several industrial customers. There are several small hydroelectric facilities connected to the delta subtransmission system as well. Each such transformer has off-load tapchangers which could make the adjustment from 26.4 line-to-line to 27.6kV line-to-line.
Does anyone forsee any issues with continuing to connect each customer and substation transformer as a three-wire primary (now 27.6kV) and supplying as before?
Any problems with connecting the low-side neutral of any of these existing delta-wye transformers with a 4-wire secondary to the new 27.6kV neutral?






RE: Supplying a 3-wire (delta) system from a delta-wye source
If your customers are delta-wye, why do you need to propagate a neutral?
I'm a little confused.
William
RE: Supplying a 3-wire (delta) system from a delta-wye source
Furthermore, I would like to be able to supply small and moderate sized customers (one and three phase) directly from a '4-wire' 'subtransmission' system via distribution-class 16kV transformers rather than placing further burden on my 4160V feeders and stations, since the 'subtransmission' has to carry that load anyways. I already have a good inventory of single-phase 16kV xmfrs from another region of my utility.
I am looking for advice regarding leaving the existing stations alone, but supplying them from a 27.6 wye source rather than a 26.4 delta.