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Power Transformer LV Coordination - Inrush

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BuggyBrent

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I have a 10 MVA, 69/13.2 kV transformer. It has HS and LS fuses. My question is how concerned should I be that the LS fuse coordinates with the transformers inrush curve? Do the LS devices actually see the curve or is it seen only from the HS devices? I have not found a definitive answer through various text books.
 
Can you energize the transformer from the low-side?
 
The inrush is a business strictly between HS side and line. You can have funny voltages on the low side during the inrush. But nothing that the LS fuses care about.

Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
 
The coordination is only for through fault currents.
The Transformer energisation inrush is felt only by the fuses on the source side of the transformer.
 
In most cases, the transformer will not be energized from the low-side.

I thank everyone for their posts.
 
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