davva
Marine/Ocean
- Sep 27, 2004
- 99
with reference to attached sketch
we have a distribution system that is currently operated with two generator plants that are independent, i.e. the 690V switchboard operates independently of the 480V switchboard.
Somebody has come up with the idea of reusing an existing sub-distribution feeder from the 480V sub-panel of the 690V system and using it as a tie to the 480V main switchboard as dashed on the drawing.
This will give increased operational flexibility in certain situations.
Just looking at the arrangement makes me a bit nervous as I have not seen this happen before.
Obviously consideration needs to be taken into account of fault levels to make sure all equipment is suitable.
In addition there needs to be some form of synchronising control implemented.
But I have reservations regarding power flow and concern of how to prevent overloading of the cable tie or components in that connection - as you will see it is a cable of limited cross section.
I wonder if my concerns are warranted or if it is actually simpler than I think. If so what considerations and schemes need to be implemented to make sure this is a reliable and robust upgrade?
appreciate any help/comments/suggestions.
we have a distribution system that is currently operated with two generator plants that are independent, i.e. the 690V switchboard operates independently of the 480V switchboard.
Somebody has come up with the idea of reusing an existing sub-distribution feeder from the 480V sub-panel of the 690V system and using it as a tie to the 480V main switchboard as dashed on the drawing.
This will give increased operational flexibility in certain situations.
Just looking at the arrangement makes me a bit nervous as I have not seen this happen before.
Obviously consideration needs to be taken into account of fault levels to make sure all equipment is suitable.
In addition there needs to be some form of synchronising control implemented.
But I have reservations regarding power flow and concern of how to prevent overloading of the cable tie or components in that connection - as you will see it is a cable of limited cross section.
I wonder if my concerns are warranted or if it is actually simpler than I think. If so what considerations and schemes need to be implemented to make sure this is a reliable and robust upgrade?
appreciate any help/comments/suggestions.