YuriSarcas
Electrical
- Dec 4, 2008
- 24
In my searches through the internet to find an answer to my question I came across this website so I am brand spanking new to this site. Here is my question and hopefully someone here with a more transformer knowledge than me can shed some light.
My application:
I have a 480V generator three phase with no nuetral. This currently goes to a Dry Type Delta-Delta step up transformer to 12470V. This then goes to the PCS gear and feeds the distribution. I have been told that this Delta-Delta transformer is wrong and needs to be a Wye-Delta transformer. My first question is why is it wrong? My second question is why would it be a Wye-Delta and not a Delta-Wye? Since there is no nuetral on the generator I would think we would bring in the three phases to Delta and then take the Wye to the switchgear for all the distribution. The switchgear is three phase with no nuetral but the ground reference out of the Wye transformer would be the same ground reference through out the facility.
Any thoughts? Any knowledge I gain from this is more than I had before. Thanks.
My application:
I have a 480V generator three phase with no nuetral. This currently goes to a Dry Type Delta-Delta step up transformer to 12470V. This then goes to the PCS gear and feeds the distribution. I have been told that this Delta-Delta transformer is wrong and needs to be a Wye-Delta transformer. My first question is why is it wrong? My second question is why would it be a Wye-Delta and not a Delta-Wye? Since there is no nuetral on the generator I would think we would bring in the three phases to Delta and then take the Wye to the switchgear for all the distribution. The switchgear is three phase with no nuetral but the ground reference out of the Wye transformer would be the same ground reference through out the facility.
Any thoughts? Any knowledge I gain from this is more than I had before. Thanks.