majesus
Electrical
- Aug 16, 2007
- 262
We have a 4160/600V 1.5MVA/2MVA (ANN, AFN) dry type transformer that is used to run load banks for testing the upstream 4kV gensets. Curious to know how frequent (per hour) can this transformer be cycled (re-energized)?
Energisation of any transformer will produce a magnetic phenomena called magnetising inrush current. These transient currents will be of considerable amplitude and will produce electro-dynamic stresses within the winding. Transformer are designed to withstand such stresses however it is understood that repeated operation should be kept to a minimum. Would there be any thermal consideration that should be also accounted for?
Energisation of any transformer will produce a magnetic phenomena called magnetising inrush current. These transient currents will be of considerable amplitude and will produce electro-dynamic stresses within the winding. Transformer are designed to withstand such stresses however it is understood that repeated operation should be kept to a minimum. Would there be any thermal consideration that should be also accounted for?