rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
- 1,178
I have a situation at my facility where we have two plants and their respective 4.16kV power systems operating off of two different utility transformers. On the main switchgear lineup for each distribution system there is a tie breaker to conntect one power system to the other in the event that we loose one of our utilty transformers this allows us to run both plants at reduced load. The tie breaker system is designed only to have on transformer operating when the tie breakers are closed, or in other words the system is not intended to run with the utility transformer paralleled. The 2 main breakers and tie-breakers are vaccum breakers that have a kirk key interlock system in place to ensure that the ties and both mains are never all closed at once putting transformers in parallel.
I am aware of all the hazards and percautions involved with putting transforers in parallel (tap changes, circulating currents, increased fault capacity etc, phase seqencing etc...) Most of these percautions with the exception of phase synchronizing are for transformers paralled for an extended duration. I am curious what options I may have to set these tie-breakers up in a "make before break" transfer scheme in order to keep the power supply seemless to the plant that is already running. If I have a phase synchronizing relay on both voltage sources is it possible to momentarily parallel both sources before interrupting one of the mains only as quickly as it would take for the breakers to open and close from a relay operation?
One of the issues we have is that if we need to shut down one of the utility transformers in order to switch the plant load to the other transformer we have to shut the entire plant down in order to close the tie breakers and then bring the plant back up again. This interrupts production and is generally not acceptable. I am looking for what options may exist for making this transfer seemless by closing both tie breaker first before opening the main and briefly paralleling the two transformers under a relay controlled operation.
Is this even an option without getting into a larger order of other issues with the transformers themsleves?