KJLRSA
Electrical
- Nov 26, 2007
- 28
I have a strange situation at one of my customers, and was wondering if anyone else has seen this before.
I have just completed load and harmonic recordings at the South Africa national broadcaster. They have the 3 incomers with 2 x bus ties between them. These ties are closed and thus the incomers are all in parallel. The CT's on the incomers are identical, and they are all fed from the utility substation about 1kM from the substation.
The Transformers feeding the system are all identical.
When the customer switches off his capacitor banks (directely connected to the busbar), the current only goes up on the 1 incomer.
I would have thought that because the incomers are in parallel the current would have gone up equally on each incomer. We have tested the system and all breakers are in and there doesnt seem to be a problem with any of the CT's.
The problem transmits to the council metering as well, but they cant tell me what the problem could be..
Please help.
I have just completed load and harmonic recordings at the South Africa national broadcaster. They have the 3 incomers with 2 x bus ties between them. These ties are closed and thus the incomers are all in parallel. The CT's on the incomers are identical, and they are all fed from the utility substation about 1kM from the substation.
The Transformers feeding the system are all identical.
When the customer switches off his capacitor banks (directely connected to the busbar), the current only goes up on the 1 incomer.
I would have thought that because the incomers are in parallel the current would have gone up equally on each incomer. We have tested the system and all breakers are in and there doesnt seem to be a problem with any of the CT's.
The problem transmits to the council metering as well, but they cant tell me what the problem could be..
Please help.