jimgineer
Electrical
- Jun 3, 2008
- 80
The setup that is currently existing involves a pair of 480V generators that feed transformers that step the voltage up to 13.8kV , and in turn feed a piece of switchgear at this voltage. Utility feeds into switchgear, and switchgear feeds a couple buildings, presumably being dropped down to 480 or other distribution level voltage closer to the loads.
The question I have been asked and didn’t have a good answer to involves explaining the tradeoffs in selecting a delta or wye winding on the generator sides of those transformers. It seems like on the switchgear side, delta will be fine, and as I understand it slightly cheaper for both the transformer and the fewer conductors that are pulled (a N/G instead of a separate N and then G). But on the generator side, what goes into the selection of whether the generator needs to supply a neutral to this transformer?
I realize this is a subject that is very deep but I need to develop a much better pros/cons kind of engineering tradeoff understanding of this decision.
Thanks in advance to you smart ones-
The question I have been asked and didn’t have a good answer to involves explaining the tradeoffs in selecting a delta or wye winding on the generator sides of those transformers. It seems like on the switchgear side, delta will be fine, and as I understand it slightly cheaper for both the transformer and the fewer conductors that are pulled (a N/G instead of a separate N and then G). But on the generator side, what goes into the selection of whether the generator needs to supply a neutral to this transformer?
I realize this is a subject that is very deep but I need to develop a much better pros/cons kind of engineering tradeoff understanding of this decision.
Thanks in advance to you smart ones-