bacon4life
Electrical
- Feb 4, 2004
- 1,531
Are transformer nameplate ratings the input or the throughput ratings. For example on a 115 to 13.8 kv 42/56 MVA substation transformer the nameplate ratings are:
HV:
115000 kV * 281 A * sqrt 3 = 55.97 MVA
LV:
13800 kV * 2343A * sqrt 3 = 56.00 MVA
Using an impedance of 11% with a 56 MVA load at 0.90 pf, the input to the transformer would be 60.3 MVA due to approximately 8 MVAR used in series reactance of the transformer.
Would this be overloading the transformer by 7% or would it be the design loading?
Std C57.12.00-2000 states that:
"5.4.1 General
The rated kVA of a transformer shall be the output that can be delivered for the time specified at rated secondary
voltage and rated frequency without exceeding the specified temperature-rise..."
The standard leads me to think the output should be 56MVA, but I don't know how to reconcile the 56MVA limit on the input.
Thanks,
HV:
115000 kV * 281 A * sqrt 3 = 55.97 MVA
LV:
13800 kV * 2343A * sqrt 3 = 56.00 MVA
Using an impedance of 11% with a 56 MVA load at 0.90 pf, the input to the transformer would be 60.3 MVA due to approximately 8 MVAR used in series reactance of the transformer.
Would this be overloading the transformer by 7% or would it be the design loading?
Std C57.12.00-2000 states that:
"5.4.1 General
The rated kVA of a transformer shall be the output that can be delivered for the time specified at rated secondary
voltage and rated frequency without exceeding the specified temperature-rise..."
The standard leads me to think the output should be 56MVA, but I don't know how to reconcile the 56MVA limit on the input.
Thanks,