paddymurphy
Electrical
- Sep 30, 2011
- 5
I have a 2500kVA 13.8kV delta - 480Y/277 WyeGnd service transformer that serves a building. The owner is putting 2MW of PV in a field beside the building, which will be connected at the main switchgear (on the 480Y/277 side of the transformer). So the secondary feeder from the transformer and the PV feeder will end up connecting at the same location in the building's main switchgear.
My concern is that for a single line to ground fault on the high side (delta side) of the transformer, the next upstream protective device on the 13.8kV system will open, but the DG could still keep feeding the fault. I would need to somehow detect the fault, and disconnect the DG. And (as is the case with everything) it needs to be done in an economical manner.
Any advice??
My concern is that for a single line to ground fault on the high side (delta side) of the transformer, the next upstream protective device on the 13.8kV system will open, but the DG could still keep feeding the fault. I would need to somehow detect the fault, and disconnect the DG. And (as is the case with everything) it needs to be done in an economical manner.
Any advice??