Alex68
Electrical
- Jul 22, 2002
- 180
Dear all,
this is my first time using ANSI C37-13 to calculate short circuit currents at generator terminals.
I reading the std, the example of the annex A in particular, I noted that the calculation procedure does not consider the possibility that the tap changer of the step up transformer is at a tap different from the central one or a voltage value different from the rated one.
Actually the HV grid contribution to the fault consider only the rated value of the HV grid voltage and the nominal ratio of the transformer.
Should I consider also different conditions (high value of the grid voltage and different tap)?
Or does the standard impose the use of the rated values even though I didn't find any indication?
Thank you
Alex
this is my first time using ANSI C37-13 to calculate short circuit currents at generator terminals.
I reading the std, the example of the annex A in particular, I noted that the calculation procedure does not consider the possibility that the tap changer of the step up transformer is at a tap different from the central one or a voltage value different from the rated one.
Actually the HV grid contribution to the fault consider only the rated value of the HV grid voltage and the nominal ratio of the transformer.
Should I consider also different conditions (high value of the grid voltage and different tap)?
Or does the standard impose the use of the rated values even though I didn't find any indication?
Thank you
Alex