MattMag
Electrical
- Jul 17, 2003
- 9
I am looking to determine if there are any potential problems with operating two Zn Earthing transformers in Parallel ?
They are connected to an 11kV system that is energised from 3 ungrounded 11kV generators. The earthing transformers are to the same design, but have slightly different zero sequence impedances (3% different). Operating them in parallel reduces the risk of site black out if one transformer develops a fault (gens are tripped if Eathing Tx tripped) and simplifies interlocking.
The system is fault rated to withstand the additional earth fault current, and the protection grades still. I don't know whether having two Earthing Tx's in parallel will cause any 'circulating current' third harmonic problems.
Does anyone know of any potential problems with doing this ?
Thanks
They are connected to an 11kV system that is energised from 3 ungrounded 11kV generators. The earthing transformers are to the same design, but have slightly different zero sequence impedances (3% different). Operating them in parallel reduces the risk of site black out if one transformer develops a fault (gens are tripped if Eathing Tx tripped) and simplifies interlocking.
The system is fault rated to withstand the additional earth fault current, and the protection grades still. I don't know whether having two Earthing Tx's in parallel will cause any 'circulating current' third harmonic problems.
Does anyone know of any potential problems with doing this ?
Thanks