tlrols
Electrical
- May 27, 2008
- 75
We are looking at using our tertiary windings to serve our 13.8 kV dsitribution system. Presently our tertiary's hardly do anything--they serve the station load and provide protection with their polarizing currents, etc.
Typically we use two 250 MVA 230/115 kV auto-transformers with the tertiary rating of 30 MVA and up.
I know we will need a grounding transformer, although I admit I don't have a good understanding for the need unless it is related to a grounded delta placing full line to line voltages on the distribution as measured line to ground.
Anyway, looking for some thoughts on this--I searched here and read up on this topic from its 2005 posting.
What I am really interested in is practical experience and perhaps a one-line drawing or two that show a system being fed by a tertiary winding.
We would like to add some distribution to existing 230/115 kV stations with minimal expense...is using the teritary a good idea or is it a waste of time?
Thanks!
Typically we use two 250 MVA 230/115 kV auto-transformers with the tertiary rating of 30 MVA and up.
I know we will need a grounding transformer, although I admit I don't have a good understanding for the need unless it is related to a grounded delta placing full line to line voltages on the distribution as measured line to ground.
Anyway, looking for some thoughts on this--I searched here and read up on this topic from its 2005 posting.
What I am really interested in is practical experience and perhaps a one-line drawing or two that show a system being fed by a tertiary winding.
We would like to add some distribution to existing 230/115 kV stations with minimal expense...is using the teritary a good idea or is it a waste of time?
Thanks!