ThePunisher
Electrical
- Nov 7, 2009
- 384
I have a VFD driven motor on a dredge and the only available supply in the area is 13.8 kV. One design was to provide a 13.8-4.16 kV step down power transformer ON THE DREDGE and then from there it would supply the 4.16 kV VFD and Station Transformer on the Dredge E-House.
I was thinking a different way to save some transformer cost and footprint. This is to supply 13.8 KV and will be connected to a 13.8kV Switchgear in the dredge and the VFD will have a 13.8-4.16 kV isolation transformer internally and the station transformer will be 13.8kV-600V. This will save us the cost and footprint of having a separate 13.8-4.16kV transformer on board the dredge. Is this possible? Did anyone have this arrangement with dredge supplier before?
I was thinking a different way to save some transformer cost and footprint. This is to supply 13.8 KV and will be connected to a 13.8kV Switchgear in the dredge and the VFD will have a 13.8-4.16 kV isolation transformer internally and the station transformer will be 13.8kV-600V. This will save us the cost and footprint of having a separate 13.8-4.16kV transformer on board the dredge. Is this possible? Did anyone have this arrangement with dredge supplier before?