defreitas
Electrical
- Mar 3, 2008
- 25
Hi everyone...
While trying to identify the level of total harmonic distortion in a HV system (11kV), my client wants to know if it is possible to find out if the harmonics are being generated on site or if they are part of the input voltage coming into the site.
The trick is that I can't fully isolate any part of site distribution system at any time.
The system set up is as follows:
2x 66kV to 11kV Dyn11 transformers supplying the site where (66kV side of transformers share a common supply - parallel) but the secondaries are isolated (bustie open).
The HV SWBD has 2 incomers and 4 ring feeders with a bustie in the middle, which is open at all times, making the system "look like" 2 systems containing 1 incomer and 2 ring feeders each.
During a previous power analysis I have found out that Incomer 2 does not have significant THD (anywhere between 1 to 2.5%), but Incomer 1 has anywhere between 17 to 47%...
Showing that the harmonics are not generated within the site, but now I have to find where the THD in being generated.
After looking at the previous power analysis, I have noticed the phase angle and power of all harmonic components have been recorded and I am wondering if that information gives me any clue on how I can find where the problem is.
Maybe by switching the open point of the ring and finding the angle of the harmonic components change or maybe some other way that I am not thinking about.
Any ideas will be appreciated...
If it makes it easier I can put the results of the power analysis on here so you guys can see it.
Thank you.
Dan de Freitas
Field Services
While trying to identify the level of total harmonic distortion in a HV system (11kV), my client wants to know if it is possible to find out if the harmonics are being generated on site or if they are part of the input voltage coming into the site.
The trick is that I can't fully isolate any part of site distribution system at any time.
The system set up is as follows:
2x 66kV to 11kV Dyn11 transformers supplying the site where (66kV side of transformers share a common supply - parallel) but the secondaries are isolated (bustie open).
The HV SWBD has 2 incomers and 4 ring feeders with a bustie in the middle, which is open at all times, making the system "look like" 2 systems containing 1 incomer and 2 ring feeders each.
During a previous power analysis I have found out that Incomer 2 does not have significant THD (anywhere between 1 to 2.5%), but Incomer 1 has anywhere between 17 to 47%...
Showing that the harmonics are not generated within the site, but now I have to find where the THD in being generated.
After looking at the previous power analysis, I have noticed the phase angle and power of all harmonic components have been recorded and I am wondering if that information gives me any clue on how I can find where the problem is.
Maybe by switching the open point of the ring and finding the angle of the harmonic components change or maybe some other way that I am not thinking about.
Any ideas will be appreciated...
If it makes it easier I can put the results of the power analysis on here so you guys can see it.
Thank you.
Dan de Freitas
Field Services