LOW VOLTAGE
LOW VOLTAGE
(OP)
We have a client metered on 11kV. From the breaker, the client has a breaker which switches on a 1.5MVA transformer on to a 415V bus.
The client has a power factor correction capacitor bank of 500KVA and the loading is mostly inductive.
The client has been complaining of high voltages between 4p.m and 8 p.m. The client offloads most of the industrial loads at 5 p.m.
The transformer is on the lowest tap.
What could be the problem?!
The client has a power factor correction capacitor bank of 500KVA and the loading is mostly inductive.
The client has been complaining of high voltages between 4p.m and 8 p.m. The client offloads most of the industrial loads at 5 p.m.
The transformer is on the lowest tap.
What could be the problem?!






RE: LOW VOLTAGE
2. The power factor correction control is faulty. Try switching the pfc off and see what happens to the volts.
3. The transformer is on the wrong tap. Sometimes people get confused. The taps are on the HV winding, so +5% on the tapchanger means to get normal LV volts you need +5% on the HV, which ends up as a reduction in LV volts. You can understand why people get confused.
Regards
Marmite
RE: LOW VOLTAGE
RE: LOW VOLTAGE
It may be necessary to switch the capacitor off during light load periods or use voltage control.