hhhansen
Electrical
- Jan 14, 2004
- 61
Hi out there
I am doing network studies on the LV distribution grid. According to prognosis we are facing a future with a huge amount of heat-pumps installed in the private house hold. I looked at a datasheet on a heat pump and it turned out that the starting current of the compressor is around 25 A. It is well known that induction motors inherently have starting current of 5 - 6 x nominal current.
My concern is about what happens when a large amount of heat-pumps are started-up simultaneously in terms of voltage drop, blown fuses in the 10 kV/0,4 kV distributions transformer LV switchboard. Can any of you share some experiences =? and/or are able to recommend litterature from studies, demonstration projects etc.
B.R. Hans-Henrik Hansen
I am doing network studies on the LV distribution grid. According to prognosis we are facing a future with a huge amount of heat-pumps installed in the private house hold. I looked at a datasheet on a heat pump and it turned out that the starting current of the compressor is around 25 A. It is well known that induction motors inherently have starting current of 5 - 6 x nominal current.
My concern is about what happens when a large amount of heat-pumps are started-up simultaneously in terms of voltage drop, blown fuses in the 10 kV/0,4 kV distributions transformer LV switchboard. Can any of you share some experiences =? and/or are able to recommend litterature from studies, demonstration projects etc.
B.R. Hans-Henrik Hansen