dithomas
Electrical
- Oct 18, 2002
- 74
I need to step up a 2MW 480VAC standby diesel generator to 13.2kV in order to tie it into an existing 13.2kv system via and open transition MV auto transfer switch.
I also want to have this 2500kVA transformer available as a spare in the event one of the two normal source pad mounts should fail. Since the normal source transformers are 13.2kV/4800-277 D/Y with some 4 wire loads, I am thinking that the step up transformer will need to be wound Y/Y
Questions:
1. Is a pad mounted transformer suited for generator step up duty?
2. Are there any issues having a Y/Y step-up feeding a D/Y step down when the generator is in use and the utility is off.
3. Can the Y/Y replace the D/Y as the utility source step down in the event a D/Y fails?
4. I assume losses in the step-up step down scheme. Is there a factor to use to up size the generator in this application?
Any and all other comments on this scheme will be appreciated.
Thanks
I also want to have this 2500kVA transformer available as a spare in the event one of the two normal source pad mounts should fail. Since the normal source transformers are 13.2kV/4800-277 D/Y with some 4 wire loads, I am thinking that the step up transformer will need to be wound Y/Y
Questions:
1. Is a pad mounted transformer suited for generator step up duty?
2. Are there any issues having a Y/Y step-up feeding a D/Y step down when the generator is in use and the utility is off.
3. Can the Y/Y replace the D/Y as the utility source step down in the event a D/Y fails?
4. I assume losses in the step-up step down scheme. Is there a factor to use to up size the generator in this application?
Any and all other comments on this scheme will be appreciated.
Thanks