cwhit03
Electrical
- Jul 7, 2007
- 8
Had a field connection done wrong the other day and wanted some input on the scenario. It was a wye-wye bank.
Transformer # 1: H1=A, H2=N ===> X1=a, X2=n
Transformer # 2: H1=B, H2=N ===> X1=b, X2=n
Transformer # 3: H1=C, H2=N ===> X1=n, X2=c (Incorrect On Sec. Side)
The field guy swapped the secondary connections on the third transformer. So we were getting the 120V out of the bank, but no 208V. I was running into problems when determining the phasor diagram. With the above scenario, what kind of phase angles will I get on the secondary.
Transformer # 1: H1=A, H2=N ===> X1=a, X2=n
Transformer # 2: H1=B, H2=N ===> X1=b, X2=n
Transformer # 3: H1=C, H2=N ===> X1=n, X2=c (Incorrect On Sec. Side)
The field guy swapped the secondary connections on the third transformer. So we were getting the 120V out of the bank, but no 208V. I was running into problems when determining the phasor diagram. With the above scenario, what kind of phase angles will I get on the secondary.