cirtcele
Electrical
- Jul 16, 2007
- 12
I have one application where I may have to replace existing 3750/4687 kVA, 13.2/4.16 kV, 55/65 deg C rise, ONAN/ONAF transformers with 5000/6250 kVA ones.
The problem is space. The existing transformers are using above ground bus duct. Basically, I am restricted with the existing length of the transformer. I have only 1 meter space on one end with the 13.2 SWGR and 0.5 meter one of the other end with 5 kV SWGR. I cannot use the 1 m space since the switchgear located on this side is accessible from back.
The transformer can be made bigger though on both sides where the radiators are currently located.
Now, my question is this doable? What would I lose if I had to opt for this solution, efficiency or extra cost? Is it worthwhile to explore this option?
Any comment?
Thank you...
The problem is space. The existing transformers are using above ground bus duct. Basically, I am restricted with the existing length of the transformer. I have only 1 meter space on one end with the 13.2 SWGR and 0.5 meter one of the other end with 5 kV SWGR. I cannot use the 1 m space since the switchgear located on this side is accessible from back.
The transformer can be made bigger though on both sides where the radiators are currently located.
Now, my question is this doable? What would I lose if I had to opt for this solution, efficiency or extra cost? Is it worthwhile to explore this option?
Any comment?
Thank you...