ctpt
Electrical
- Mar 9, 2004
- 29
A 6.6kV system is fed by 6.6kV generators, the generator neutrals are ungrounded. However, the 6.6kV bus is grounded by a grounding transfomer. The grounding transformer is primary star and secondary open delta with a resistor connected at the open delta to limit the gound fault current to 30A. To get the ground fault current flowing obviously the star primary has to be grounded. My question is whether the neutral cable from grounding transformer primary star point to ground should be a normal gounding cable or it has to be a power cable with insulation suitable for primary voltage ie. 6.6kV.