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Modeling a Center Tapped Delta Generator in SKM

Modeling a Center Tapped Delta Generator in SKM

Modeling a Center Tapped Delta Generator in SKM

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Does anyone know how to model a Center Tapped Delta connected generator in SKM.  Generator is a 240V L-L with 120V L-N and 208V 3rd leg to neutral.  I only see an option to pick an ungrounded Delta generator when specifing a delta generator in SKM

If the center tap is grounded I would not think this will have any effect on the 3phase short circuit current but rather will have an impact on the L-G or zero sequence fault current.  I'm not 100% sure yet if this center tap will be grounded so it may be a moot point but I'd still like to know how to model for future reference.

 

RE: Modeling a Center Tapped Delta Generator in SKM

Try SKM support.  When I used their software in the past they were very good.  Haven't had any contact with them for about 6 years now though as I changed to the big power side of the fence and work with ASPEN software instead.

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