sjmgd997
Electrical
- Aug 5, 2010
- 9
I have a situation where an engineer has placed a 3 phase automatic tuned capacitor bank rated for 150kVAR. It is intended for power factor correction.
The service itself is 480V, 3 phase, 3 wire, 1600A. The 1600A switchboard feeds (3) 480V MCCs, (2) of which have VFDs on them.
Here are my concerns:
1) If I wanted to model my power system in simplest terms, I believe what I need are:
a) Equivalent R-L (per-unit values) of impedance for my 3 MCC's all connected in parallel. (2) of the MCCs have variable frequency drives on them, the 3rd MCC is dedicated ONLY to emergency loads and has no drives on it.
b) A voltage source to represent my 480V switchboard (which feeds the 3 MCCs).
I ask this question about modeling BECAUSE we I am concerned with a possible resonance point between the drives (on MCCs), the remaining power system impedance, and my source.
I believe that I could apply an elementary circuit analysis to see which multiple of 60HZ gets us to a resonant point.
2)In this case I have a standby generator. The standby generator does NOT parallel the utility (in that it's a break before make) type of transfer system. Do I have any form of an issue with the interaction between the power factor correction capacitor and/or the drives in that I'd have some form of residual voltage from the power factor correction capacitor that could be impressed on power system components EVEN AFTER the transfer from normal power to emergency power happens?
The service itself is 480V, 3 phase, 3 wire, 1600A. The 1600A switchboard feeds (3) 480V MCCs, (2) of which have VFDs on them.
Here are my concerns:
1) If I wanted to model my power system in simplest terms, I believe what I need are:
a) Equivalent R-L (per-unit values) of impedance for my 3 MCC's all connected in parallel. (2) of the MCCs have variable frequency drives on them, the 3rd MCC is dedicated ONLY to emergency loads and has no drives on it.
b) A voltage source to represent my 480V switchboard (which feeds the 3 MCCs).
I ask this question about modeling BECAUSE we I am concerned with a possible resonance point between the drives (on MCCs), the remaining power system impedance, and my source.
I believe that I could apply an elementary circuit analysis to see which multiple of 60HZ gets us to a resonant point.
2)In this case I have a standby generator. The standby generator does NOT parallel the utility (in that it's a break before make) type of transfer system. Do I have any form of an issue with the interaction between the power factor correction capacitor and/or the drives in that I'd have some form of residual voltage from the power factor correction capacitor that could be impressed on power system components EVEN AFTER the transfer from normal power to emergency power happens?