AGTB
Electrical
- Nov 24, 2005
- 9
Hi everyone,
I have an issue with my regular transformer supplier. We need 4 single-phase power transformers (3+1, 400 / 16.7 kV, 60/80/100 MVA; 1F) for a Static VAr Compensator, the problem is that after the initial harmonic measurements, the harmonic content in the grid turned out to be 72A as opposed to the 11A we initially calculated. With an oscilatory basic current of 433A the total load on the transformer jumps from 433.1 to 438.9A, hence the supplier wants a huge increase in the budget, his argument is that the total volume of steel and copper is going to increase a lot but I don't see why the huge increase with such a little percentage of incrased current. Does somebody have a clue? The only semi-logical explanation I can think of is some issue with the allowed losses for the system but even then it doesn`tseem like much. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have an issue with my regular transformer supplier. We need 4 single-phase power transformers (3+1, 400 / 16.7 kV, 60/80/100 MVA; 1F) for a Static VAr Compensator, the problem is that after the initial harmonic measurements, the harmonic content in the grid turned out to be 72A as opposed to the 11A we initially calculated. With an oscilatory basic current of 433A the total load on the transformer jumps from 433.1 to 438.9A, hence the supplier wants a huge increase in the budget, his argument is that the total volume of steel and copper is going to increase a lot but I don't see why the huge increase with such a little percentage of incrased current. Does somebody have a clue? The only semi-logical explanation I can think of is some issue with the allowed losses for the system but even then it doesn`tseem like much. Any help would be greatly appreciated.