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generator step-up transformer high voltage

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bxny

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Sep 28, 2004
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Why are generator step up transformers sometimes specified with a high voltage winding rating higher than the nominal system voltage they are connected to? For example, a generator step up transformer connecting to a 400kV system is specified with a high voltage winding rating of 420kV.
 
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Transmission line voltages at large generating stations can run a little high if they are exporting a lot of reactive power.



David Castor
 
When the generator is supplying reactive power the 5% boost in voltage allows the generator to supply the MVARs without exceedign its +/-5% voltage range. The 5% increase compensates for the voltage drop through the transformer.
 
You’ll find this situation for system transformers (400/275 kV) as well, not only for GSU. Most systems operate at +/- 5% at 400 kV, so you can get 420 kV often during nights and weekends. It’s the same with all 400 kV equipments, look at circuit breakers, and disconnectors for instance; it’s the same 420 kV rating.

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Thankyou, all, for your input.
 
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