bjenks
Electrical
- Jul 14, 2006
- 68
Using IEEE Grey book for Volt Drop I get the following:
(sorry about the notications)
VD = I[RCosq + XSinq]
PF = Cosq
Sinq = Sin(Cos-1q)
If I am given the z% of a transformer and I wanted to figure the voltage drop by using the IEEE formula I would first come up with:
z=sqr(R*R +X*X)
R=Zcos(q)
X=Zsin(q)
If I substitute R above with the IEEE formula I get
VD = IZCosq*cosq + IZsinq*sinq
VD = IZ[cosq*cosq +sinq*sinq]
VD = IZ[1]
VD = IZ
So a 30kVA transformer would at 480V 3 phase have 36A
If Z=.053
VD = 36*.053 =1.91 is that correct? Is that a percentage or actual VD? Is that per phase so I multiply it times 3 or is it L-N and mulitply by 1.7321 or is that it?
Am I getting confused between Z of the trig triangle of X/R and Z%. Since the PF changes based on the circuit impedance, but Z is fixed based on the manufacture spec. Maybe they are the same since it is the only item being considered in the VD and in most designs we have a load in addition to the transformer. Maybe I did everything right above, but the flaw is that I have to add the load R and X then do VD and that is why I am confused.
It seems I could do the Voltage drop on knowing just the Z% and the load, but I feel like I am missing something...
I think I have gotten too use to SKM PowerTools...
(sorry about the notications)
VD = I[RCosq + XSinq]
PF = Cosq
Sinq = Sin(Cos-1q)
If I am given the z% of a transformer and I wanted to figure the voltage drop by using the IEEE formula I would first come up with:
z=sqr(R*R +X*X)
R=Zcos(q)
X=Zsin(q)
If I substitute R above with the IEEE formula I get
VD = IZCosq*cosq + IZsinq*sinq
VD = IZ[cosq*cosq +sinq*sinq]
VD = IZ[1]
VD = IZ
So a 30kVA transformer would at 480V 3 phase have 36A
If Z=.053
VD = 36*.053 =1.91 is that correct? Is that a percentage or actual VD? Is that per phase so I multiply it times 3 or is it L-N and mulitply by 1.7321 or is that it?
Am I getting confused between Z of the trig triangle of X/R and Z%. Since the PF changes based on the circuit impedance, but Z is fixed based on the manufacture spec. Maybe they are the same since it is the only item being considered in the VD and in most designs we have a load in addition to the transformer. Maybe I did everything right above, but the flaw is that I have to add the load R and X then do VD and that is why I am confused.
It seems I could do the Voltage drop on knowing just the Z% and the load, but I feel like I am missing something...
I think I have gotten too use to SKM PowerTools...