stevesummers
Electrical
- Nov 2, 2015
- 26
Hi,
I am trying to understand how you can calculate a transformers inrush multiplier from its open circuit test data. The transformer in question are 2.2MVA, 33/0.44kV, Dyn11, z= 6% (IEC design)
I have seen a few test reports, and also EMTP-ATP where they seem to have taken the transformer test results and seem to get the transformer inrush current, but i cannot quite see how this relationship works. I presume it is some sort of extrapolation from obtaining the magnetizing reactance (I0) - but i cant quite see how to pull all the information together, and a read through my textbooks and the web hasn't shed any light so far... so i am hoping someone with a better understanding of transformer theory can help!
FYI - i have been told by the manufacturer the inrush multiplier is 5x,and i know they calculate this using some complex formulas (Holcomb, Sprecht, Bertagnolli, etc..) but i think they can prove this by test - which is what i am trying to figure out.
Ta
Steve
I am trying to understand how you can calculate a transformers inrush multiplier from its open circuit test data. The transformer in question are 2.2MVA, 33/0.44kV, Dyn11, z= 6% (IEC design)
I have seen a few test reports, and also EMTP-ATP where they seem to have taken the transformer test results and seem to get the transformer inrush current, but i cannot quite see how this relationship works. I presume it is some sort of extrapolation from obtaining the magnetizing reactance (I0) - but i cant quite see how to pull all the information together, and a read through my textbooks and the web hasn't shed any light so far... so i am hoping someone with a better understanding of transformer theory can help!
FYI - i have been told by the manufacturer the inrush multiplier is 5x,and i know they calculate this using some complex formulas (Holcomb, Sprecht, Bertagnolli, etc..) but i think they can prove this by test - which is what i am trying to figure out.
Ta
Steve