kyphil
Electrical
- Apr 14, 2006
- 8
As contractors, we have installed an emergency generator at a prison facility here in Lexington that is not functioning correctly. The configuration is a wye 12,47Kv primary feed to a 15Kv xfer switch. The xfer switch has two 15Kv C-H breakers in it with Lakefront electronics logic and control. The line side of the xfer sw. connects to the incoming primary overhead circuit and the emergency side connects to a 12.47Kv pad mount xfmr which steps down to 480v 3p3w. A 480 volt 600Kw genset feeds the 480v side of the pad mound and steps it up to 12.47Kv for emergency feed. The load side of the xfer sw. feeds the primary circuit if the utility is out. The grounding is good, the genset neutral is bonded to ground and all connections are good. We have installed surge suppressors on the pad mount primary and secondary sides. The transfer switch will work fine when the utility goes out-genset starts, pad mount is energized and xfer occurs. However, when the xfer sw. goes to retransfer to utility, it doesn't work. The xfer sw. supplier has replaced most of the control boards in the switch, but it still fails to retransfer. The problem occurs rarely when the manual retransfer is done within 5 seconds during testing, but if we wait 1-4 minutes, it fails to retransfer 2 out of 3 times. They are blaming the problem on a back EMF surge from the padmount windings and core saturation, but I don't think that is the problem. To me, this is rather unconventional, handling xfer at 15Kv-I have always preferred to do it at the 480v level. Has anyone run into a similar problem? The engineer of record doesn't have any idea what could be wrong.
Any advice or help with similar successful designs or problem installations would be most appreciated.
Thanks / Phil Pulliam / Lexington, KY
Any advice or help with similar successful designs or problem installations would be most appreciated.
Thanks / Phil Pulliam / Lexington, KY