Rwelagedara
Electrical
- Dec 7, 2016
- 11
Dear All,
We are having a transformer with a vector group Dyn11(low voltage primary connected in star with a neutral).This is to be used as a step up transformer in a Solar Generation System. The inverter output is having just 3 wires with no neutral.
We planed to connect the primary neutral of the transformer directly to earth.But found in C57.159_IEEE Standard for Transformers for Solar Generation Systems that a neutral in transformer LV side and should not be connected to earth if available.Should we keep the LV side neutral isolated? What adverse effect will happen if we connect it to ground?
We are having a transformer with a vector group Dyn11(low voltage primary connected in star with a neutral).This is to be used as a step up transformer in a Solar Generation System. The inverter output is having just 3 wires with no neutral.
We planed to connect the primary neutral of the transformer directly to earth.But found in C57.159_IEEE Standard for Transformers for Solar Generation Systems that a neutral in transformer LV side and should not be connected to earth if available.Should we keep the LV side neutral isolated? What adverse effect will happen if we connect it to ground?