Adam1980
Electrical
- Feb 17, 2012
- 87
Dear members,
when considering a substation in the following configuration:
HV 380 kV breaker and half switchgear with 2500 A rating
2 transformers 380/115 kV each 500 MVA
HV 115 kV breaker and half switchgear with 3150 A
is it correct to say that at 380 kV i can only serve a load of sqrt(3) x 2500 x 380 = 1645 MVA
even with two transformers in parallel (i.e. 2 x 500 MVA) i can only serve sqrt(3) x 3150 x 115 = 627 MVA
in case of correct staggering of generation at both voltage levels, in my opinion it is still important to take only the rating of the busbar as the limit since a failure of a generator/load will change the flow across the switchgear and the rating might be exceeded.
Any opinion about that.
Thank you.
when considering a substation in the following configuration:
HV 380 kV breaker and half switchgear with 2500 A rating
2 transformers 380/115 kV each 500 MVA
HV 115 kV breaker and half switchgear with 3150 A
is it correct to say that at 380 kV i can only serve a load of sqrt(3) x 2500 x 380 = 1645 MVA
even with two transformers in parallel (i.e. 2 x 500 MVA) i can only serve sqrt(3) x 3150 x 115 = 627 MVA
in case of correct staggering of generation at both voltage levels, in my opinion it is still important to take only the rating of the busbar as the limit since a failure of a generator/load will change the flow across the switchgear and the rating might be exceeded.
Any opinion about that.
Thank you.