pittengineer
Electrical
- Aug 23, 2009
- 31
Hello
I have a 4.16kV-480V Delta/Delta 550kVA isolation transformer used on a 400hp VFD. This transformer is new, and currently the secondary Delta winding is ungrounded. I am debating on weather or not to corner ground this transformer?
The primary of the transfomer is protected with type "E" fuses and the secondary of the transformer does not have a protective device located at the transformer. The feeder cables from the secondary of the transformer terminate into a molded case breaker located at the VFD (Breaker has ground fault settings)
If the transformer secondary is left ungronded will a ground fault on the VFD motor act the same as a regular ground fault on an ungrounded system, or does the presence of the VFD create another source, and ground fault current will return to vfd?
What about fault on cables between transformer and VFD? If secondary of transformer is left ungrounded, then we do not have any ground fault detetction monitor in place (required by code) to detect ground faults so we will have possible overpotential on equipment. If we do corner ground the secondary then for a fault on cables there is no breaker at secondary of transformer so we would be relying on primary fuses to clear a ground fault. Will these clear a secondary ground fault on a delta-delta transformer adequately?
With all this being said, should I leave the secondary ungrounded or go ahead and corner ground it?
I have a 4.16kV-480V Delta/Delta 550kVA isolation transformer used on a 400hp VFD. This transformer is new, and currently the secondary Delta winding is ungrounded. I am debating on weather or not to corner ground this transformer?
The primary of the transfomer is protected with type "E" fuses and the secondary of the transformer does not have a protective device located at the transformer. The feeder cables from the secondary of the transformer terminate into a molded case breaker located at the VFD (Breaker has ground fault settings)
If the transformer secondary is left ungronded will a ground fault on the VFD motor act the same as a regular ground fault on an ungrounded system, or does the presence of the VFD create another source, and ground fault current will return to vfd?
What about fault on cables between transformer and VFD? If secondary of transformer is left ungrounded, then we do not have any ground fault detetction monitor in place (required by code) to detect ground faults so we will have possible overpotential on equipment. If we do corner ground the secondary then for a fault on cables there is no breaker at secondary of transformer so we would be relying on primary fuses to clear a ground fault. Will these clear a secondary ground fault on a delta-delta transformer adequately?
With all this being said, should I leave the secondary ungrounded or go ahead and corner ground it?