Schneider is usually pretty good with their FSR's. Do you have the test reports from their onsite testing? If you were able to re-energize with no issues, I would look toward's the core of the trafo having become polarized (which is not unknown). This would also account for a trip on the first...
st50maint,
That appears to be harmonic distortion. Have you tried using your osilloscope to check for which odd harmonic it being applied into your local line?
Slushin,
Essentially, it is to limit how much current can flow to ground. If you do not have a direct return path, IE a ground connection, minimal current will flow (the amount that will is due to capacitive coupling). IE if your supply line faulted and went to ground, it will try and return to...
safy2004,
At least in general you will need a meggar or the like for insulation resistance testing, a doble or the like for pf testing (if oil filled transformers), TTR (transformer turns ratio), a hi-pot of some sort, preferably a VLF or DC.
Neta acceptance specs lay out what tests they...
Electricpete,
I fully agree. Question for you since you seem more familiar with nuc plants than myself. I know on a decent amount of civilian plants, on HV transformers, they have installed automated DGA units that sample periodically over a set period.
I'm curious to see when the last Doble...
Schneider has done as many as 8 sources, though I think more have come up recently. With 3 and 4-pole ATS's and such.
What surprises me is they are the leader in MGDF cleanly. At least from what I have seen. I would think others would be in this part of the industry. Other manufacturers have...
Even assuming they used pvc, vice wtr-xlpe insulation, there should not be a breakdown so soon in the cabling. With the proper grounding, the cables should not be an issue, nor should there be anything induced into or out of them.
I'd perform standard transformer tests initially. Whereas I am...
I noticed I missed a caviat, that made you correct rbulsara. Note to self, don't attempt to think without your coffee in teh morning! The zero sequence is for three phase, four wire systems where they are supplying a three phase, three wire load. The ungrounded delta requiring a hRg, lRg, or...
jraef,
Thanks. I DID notice the two had a particularly simular look to them, only that this one looked nicer. I thank you for the information. I've been reading on here on and off for over a year, but finally decided to put in a few cents. So good to know. I appreciate it.
rbulsara,
You state this is incorrect, but the priciple is applied currently by multiple manufacturers including Siemans and Schneider Electric, with three phase, three wire systems. And I assure you, they do work. If you wish, I can find one of their drawings for this system utilizing a...
Probably a lighning strike or internal fault. If a lightning strike, nothing you can do. You regularly see 3-10 rapid strikes hit a transmission line prior to the protective relay/station class breaker operating. I've seen the MCOV's go with as little as 2 strikes on a 161kV line. For an...
mrspcs,
The down and dirty, getting away from the technical side, from operating specs like that, you would benefit from a VFD. From what I've seen, the drives can be a bit pricey (for some people's tastes), but one example, at a carwash, they installed drives, and in three years, the drives...
Yes Scotty, it is VERY normal. I work for a manufacturer and you'd be surprised at how many of our customers get conflicting data. One you might love. Requirements for ground fault testing on initial installation of service entrances. It IS required in many cases, though easily over half of the...