apprenteng
Electrical
- Jul 31, 2008
- 25
We do have a client metered on 11kV. The facility is fed via two 11kV lines, initially supplied via a single feeder,A. Feeder B was on stand by but could be connected to the bus via an airbreak switch when A had a permanent fault. A changeover using voltage as the actuator was used. Both lines are now energized upto the respective breakers on request by the client,and a manual change over is carried out to the other feeder when onegoes off. The facility has one meter and the utility is not ready to instal another meter. I am trying to come out with a new autochangeover for the VTs; I have parralled the currents from CTs on both feeders to the meter but I need to have an autochange-over for the VTs.
The tie breaker is ever on and using loss of voltage as a change over mode is not possible anymore since both lines are usually energized upto the respective breaker. I thought of using the breaker contacts but the utility may not allow this for the purpose of integrity,lest they steal power... The diagrams are attached. Any suggetions?!
Note: The incoming cable confuration was ahd to be modified as shown in the diagram for the purpose of phasing out with the clients loads.
The tie breaker is ever on and using loss of voltage as a change over mode is not possible anymore since both lines are usually energized upto the respective breaker. I thought of using the breaker contacts but the utility may not allow this for the purpose of integrity,lest they steal power... The diagrams are attached. Any suggetions?!
Note: The incoming cable confuration was ahd to be modified as shown in the diagram for the purpose of phasing out with the clients loads.