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- Oct 4, 2007
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Transformer Bushing Ratings
I am checking Transformer Specification for one project where Transformer Bushing Rating Data are presented. That what I don’t understand there is a sizing of the Transformer Neutral Bushing .
Based on IEC 60137, for 500 kV transformer, following data are specified :
For Lightning impulse withstand voltage – (a) 1425kV crest is provided for line terminals, (b) 1550kV crest for line bushings , (c) 325kV crest for neutral terminal, (d) 325kV crest for neutral bushing
For Power frequency impulse withstand voltage – (a) 630kV rms for line terminals, (b) 680kV rms for line bushings, (c) 140kV rms for neutral terminal, (d) 140kV rms for neutral bushing.
Definitely, the neutral bushing has lower withstand voltages than line bushings what is OK. Based on IEC 60137, for 500 kV I agree with - 1425kV crest, 1550kV crest, 630kV rms, 680kV crest. I am trying to understand neutral insulation levels - 325kV crest and 140kV rms.
Based on IEC 60137 –Table 7
325kV relates to lightning impulse withstand for the voltage 72.5 kV
140kV relates to power frequency impulse withstand for the voltage 72.5 kV
So, line bushing s are specified for 500 (550) kV voltage, neutral bushing for 72.5 kV ( IEC 60137 –Table 7). Why ? What is going on if my highest voltage is 145kV instead 550kV, how to specify neutral bushings in this case.
I am checking Transformer Specification for one project where Transformer Bushing Rating Data are presented. That what I don’t understand there is a sizing of the Transformer Neutral Bushing .
Based on IEC 60137, for 500 kV transformer, following data are specified :
For Lightning impulse withstand voltage – (a) 1425kV crest is provided for line terminals, (b) 1550kV crest for line bushings , (c) 325kV crest for neutral terminal, (d) 325kV crest for neutral bushing
For Power frequency impulse withstand voltage – (a) 630kV rms for line terminals, (b) 680kV rms for line bushings, (c) 140kV rms for neutral terminal, (d) 140kV rms for neutral bushing.
Definitely, the neutral bushing has lower withstand voltages than line bushings what is OK. Based on IEC 60137, for 500 kV I agree with - 1425kV crest, 1550kV crest, 630kV rms, 680kV crest. I am trying to understand neutral insulation levels - 325kV crest and 140kV rms.
Based on IEC 60137 –Table 7
325kV relates to lightning impulse withstand for the voltage 72.5 kV
140kV relates to power frequency impulse withstand for the voltage 72.5 kV
So, line bushing s are specified for 500 (550) kV voltage, neutral bushing for 72.5 kV ( IEC 60137 –Table 7). Why ? What is going on if my highest voltage is 145kV instead 550kV, how to specify neutral bushings in this case.