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Electrical
- Aug 23, 2011
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We have a cotton weaving unit with 6 gas generators at 380V output. All 6 generators are connected to 6 step up transformers (connected star-delta i.e. output 11kV side is delta and no neutral is present!). Out of all 6 transformers is connected in parallel to a common 11kV busbar. From the busbar, an induction motor compressor (11kV, 3-phase, 50HZ, 1300kW, make: Cooper) is supplied. From the same busbar, a step down transformer of 2500kVA (11kV delta / 415V star) is connected for other loads of the factory. Now, whenever we energize this 2500kVA unit, the Cooper induction motor trips! This is problem of the factory from last 6 years (i just joined the factory and guys there say its a "built-in" problem. they wait for sometime, and after 2500kVA inrush dies away, they re-start the compressor... wierd).
Why does this happen. Is it because there is no neutral present (from the generators transformers upto load)? Will a zigzag transformer solve the issue?
Why does this happen. Is it because there is no neutral present (from the generators transformers upto load)? Will a zigzag transformer solve the issue?