mls1
Electrical
- Aug 15, 2002
- 133
We have an application in which a 13.8kV, 20 MVA generator is connected to a transmission system via a delta/wye step up transformer. The generator is high impedance grounded and that is the only ground point in the generator zone. The auxiliaries for this plant are served at 12.47kV via a different utility connection. It is desired to be able to switch the auxiliary loads over to the generator output. We're looking at doing so with an autotransformer to step the 13.8kV to 12.47kV. The auxiliary system consists of a number of delta/wye transformers so there would also be no ground points in the auxiliary system primary.
What impact will the grounded autotransformer have on the system, in particular with regards to the neutral point during ground faults? Since the auxiliary system is all delta connected, is it correct that there is no point in adding a buried tertiary delta to the autotransformer (i.e. there is no path for 3rd harmonics anyways)? Lastly, should consideration be given to not grounding the autotransformer neutral? Thanks!
What impact will the grounded autotransformer have on the system, in particular with regards to the neutral point during ground faults? Since the auxiliary system is all delta connected, is it correct that there is no point in adding a buried tertiary delta to the autotransformer (i.e. there is no path for 3rd harmonics anyways)? Lastly, should consideration be given to not grounding the autotransformer neutral? Thanks!