josedavidch
Electrical
- Mar 30, 2006
- 45
I just installed a power transformer of 75KVA, 480VAC on primary and 1500VAC on secondary.
We got surprised that this transformer triggers our 200A circuit breaker when energized with secondary open circuit (no load at secondary). Looking for the reason why, I figure out that when I energize the Xformer, what I am doing is apply 480VAC to a 0.2ohm bobbin, resulting on a 2400A current flow that will remain until the Xformer stabilizes it self. This is a current peak certainly, cause the open circuit current is just 2.4A.
What is the theory behind this peak current and how can I fix this issue?
How long the peak last and how can I calculate it?
Should I upgrade my circuit breaker to higher Ics one?
We got surprised that this transformer triggers our 200A circuit breaker when energized with secondary open circuit (no load at secondary). Looking for the reason why, I figure out that when I energize the Xformer, what I am doing is apply 480VAC to a 0.2ohm bobbin, resulting on a 2400A current flow that will remain until the Xformer stabilizes it self. This is a current peak certainly, cause the open circuit current is just 2.4A.
What is the theory behind this peak current and how can I fix this issue?
How long the peak last and how can I calculate it?
Should I upgrade my circuit breaker to higher Ics one?