KnicksJets
Electrical
- Jul 12, 2002
- 62
I know that the zero percent impedance of a transformer is important primarily for fault calculation and could effect reactive output. However, if a transformer spec doesn't specify this value, how do we obtain this? We have an old transformer (750 MVA, 24 KV to 230 KV GSU-Westinghouse) with minimal documentations and thus no zero sequence impedance value. Is it typically same as the normal percent impedance (Z%) of the transformer?
Also, say we are replacing a transformer with zero % impedance = 13% with another having only 12.5% zero % impedance, what are the changes required (short circuit calc might be affected, any effect to protection scheme etc?)
Would appreciate any insights.
Also, say we are replacing a transformer with zero % impedance = 13% with another having only 12.5% zero % impedance, what are the changes required (short circuit calc might be affected, any effect to protection scheme etc?)
Would appreciate any insights.