kevinopp
Industrial
- Nov 13, 2010
- 6
Good Morning -
I have been faced with a problem for over a year and am seeking insight from professionals on this topic. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Plant Basics
-4160/2400 v wye primary
-240/120 v delta secondary (Center Tap Ground)
-Peak Demand on primary is approx 97 amps per phase
-Approx 1800 kVA total transformer banks
-Fusible Cutouts on primary currently = 200 amps per phase
-Under normal secondary loading conditions, currents on each phase measure closely
-Not an abundance of startup/shutdown during the course of the day. Plant is starting in the morning, shutdown in the evening.
The problem:
Every two - three weeks, one of the three primary 200 amp cutouts will basically melt into. The cutout typically does not "blow". Of the (6) secondary banks, all connected in Delta, usually two of the cutouts on different banks will blow but sometimes neither of them. Always, one of the 200 amp primary cutouts will fail.
I have used a Fluke thermal imaging gun to look for hot spots on all of the primary and secondary connections. I did find one hot spot on one secondary bank. The lose connection however is on one of the two banks that sometimes has a cutout blown.
Very troubling to me. It appears to be perhaps an arrestor or failed insulator that is going to ground somewhere between incoming power and secondary. How could I find this?
Thanks in advance for your insight. Great site btw!
I have been faced with a problem for over a year and am seeking insight from professionals on this topic. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Plant Basics
-4160/2400 v wye primary
-240/120 v delta secondary (Center Tap Ground)
-Peak Demand on primary is approx 97 amps per phase
-Approx 1800 kVA total transformer banks
-Fusible Cutouts on primary currently = 200 amps per phase
-Under normal secondary loading conditions, currents on each phase measure closely
-Not an abundance of startup/shutdown during the course of the day. Plant is starting in the morning, shutdown in the evening.
The problem:
Every two - three weeks, one of the three primary 200 amp cutouts will basically melt into. The cutout typically does not "blow". Of the (6) secondary banks, all connected in Delta, usually two of the cutouts on different banks will blow but sometimes neither of them. Always, one of the 200 amp primary cutouts will fail.
I have used a Fluke thermal imaging gun to look for hot spots on all of the primary and secondary connections. I did find one hot spot on one secondary bank. The lose connection however is on one of the two banks that sometimes has a cutout blown.
Very troubling to me. It appears to be perhaps an arrestor or failed insulator that is going to ground somewhere between incoming power and secondary. How could I find this?
Thanks in advance for your insight. Great site btw!