bulancak
Electrical
- Jan 14, 2009
- 26
We have a DELTA-seconder transformer on a post which supplies electricity over a transmission line and occurs an line-ground fault in one phase
i have two question
1-what is the voltage on the three phases and the point where the faulted phase touches the ground?(i wonder if you can give a detailed explanation)
2- Since there is no a current to return to transformer there will be a step voltage between feet of a cow or man??
and finally i have s third question.
3- if we had a transformer wye secondered and directly grounded to earth with an electrode , so where would be maximum voltages to create step-voltage?? i think on the fault point and on the transformer post ( i mean transformer earthing electrode) there would be maximum voltages because the current enter and exit the earthi am i right??
as you see i wanna understand where the maximum voltages exist during a fault and the voltage distribution in case a fault occurs on a transmission line....
i have two question
1-what is the voltage on the three phases and the point where the faulted phase touches the ground?(i wonder if you can give a detailed explanation)
2- Since there is no a current to return to transformer there will be a step voltage between feet of a cow or man??
and finally i have s third question.
3- if we had a transformer wye secondered and directly grounded to earth with an electrode , so where would be maximum voltages to create step-voltage?? i think on the fault point and on the transformer post ( i mean transformer earthing electrode) there would be maximum voltages because the current enter and exit the earthi am i right??
as you see i wanna understand where the maximum voltages exist during a fault and the voltage distribution in case a fault occurs on a transmission line....