tem1234
Electrical
- Jun 13, 2007
- 192
Hi,
To achieve a 12 pulses drive on a 600 volts systems, we have an isolation transformer with two secondary, one wye and one delta. There's one drive (ASC800 from ABB) on each secondary
We plan to ground solidly the neutral of the wye winding (the primary is also a wye with the neutral solidly grounded), but we are not sure what to do with the delta winding.
The solution that i think are:
1 - Leave it ungrouded and add a ground fault protection relay
2 - Achieve a corner delta grounded
3 - Add a grounding transformer with resistor, but we don't have space and time to install it.
4 - Any other options...
What is your thought about it? Is there some good practice to do that?
Thanks
To achieve a 12 pulses drive on a 600 volts systems, we have an isolation transformer with two secondary, one wye and one delta. There's one drive (ASC800 from ABB) on each secondary
We plan to ground solidly the neutral of the wye winding (the primary is also a wye with the neutral solidly grounded), but we are not sure what to do with the delta winding.
The solution that i think are:
1 - Leave it ungrouded and add a ground fault protection relay
2 - Achieve a corner delta grounded
3 - Add a grounding transformer with resistor, but we don't have space and time to install it.
4 - Any other options...
What is your thought about it? Is there some good practice to do that?
Thanks