bimr
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 25, 2003
- 9,369
I have a step down transformer from the utility that supplies 480V to my facility. The utility say that it is rated for 500 KVA. I don’t have any more information on the utility transformer.
Inside my facility, I have a step up transformer (to 2300V) that is powering (only) a well pump rated for 450HP, 2300V
The inside transformer is a dry type 500 KVA unit with 5% impedance.
The utility transformer is operating at close to maximum rating when the pump is operating at capacity.
The problem is that when the well is started, the power is marginal to start the well pump motor. If the utility voltage drops slightly, the well motor may not start.
What size of transformer should the utility have supplied?
Does the impedance (of the transformers in series) have an effect on how much power comes through the transformers?
The utility was supplied with a load letter listing all equipment in the project. Now the utility rep is saying that there is no problem on their end, it is my fault. The utility is the one that sized the utility transformer.
Any comments?
Inside my facility, I have a step up transformer (to 2300V) that is powering (only) a well pump rated for 450HP, 2300V
The inside transformer is a dry type 500 KVA unit with 5% impedance.
The utility transformer is operating at close to maximum rating when the pump is operating at capacity.
The problem is that when the well is started, the power is marginal to start the well pump motor. If the utility voltage drops slightly, the well motor may not start.
What size of transformer should the utility have supplied?
Does the impedance (of the transformers in series) have an effect on how much power comes through the transformers?
The utility was supplied with a load letter listing all equipment in the project. Now the utility rep is saying that there is no problem on their end, it is my fault. The utility is the one that sized the utility transformer.
Any comments?