tem1234
Electrical
- Jun 13, 2007
- 192
Hi guy,
here's the problem,
We have 3 single phase transformer 150 kVA 14.4kV/600V Z=2% connected wye-delta
one transformer burned.
We cannot find a 150 kVA transformer, but can find a 167 kVA easily.
From my point of view, there's no problem to add a 167 kVA if we adjust the impedance.
Z(167 kva) = 167/150 * 2% = 2.23 %, the impedance must be close to this at 167 kVA (±10%), and we protect the bank as a 3x150=450 kVA transformer.
The transformer vendor said we cannot do this. I Am pretty sure we can. What do you think?
And a other thing, the new tranformer will probably have two tap at the secondary, so it can be 14.4kV/347V or 14.4kV/600V. The impedance that the manufacturer give is for the 600 V or 347 V? I'm not sure it's very clear on the nameplate.
Thank for your help
here's the problem,
We have 3 single phase transformer 150 kVA 14.4kV/600V Z=2% connected wye-delta
one transformer burned.
We cannot find a 150 kVA transformer, but can find a 167 kVA easily.
From my point of view, there's no problem to add a 167 kVA if we adjust the impedance.
Z(167 kva) = 167/150 * 2% = 2.23 %, the impedance must be close to this at 167 kVA (±10%), and we protect the bank as a 3x150=450 kVA transformer.
The transformer vendor said we cannot do this. I Am pretty sure we can. What do you think?
And a other thing, the new tranformer will probably have two tap at the secondary, so it can be 14.4kV/347V or 14.4kV/600V. The impedance that the manufacturer give is for the 600 V or 347 V? I'm not sure it's very clear on the nameplate.
Thank for your help