niilaryea
Electrical
- Aug 8, 2011
- 6
I run a power station with generator rating 110MW 0.8 pf, 14.4KV which is connected to the grid at 161KV through a 165MVA 14.4/161kv transformer and synchronize at 14.4kv.
During peak hours the corridor experiences low voltages although we try to keep up our vars to improve voltages the system voltage still remain low however the low side 14.4kv side is able to achieve voltages of 15kv and above but the system voltages still remain low at 156-7kv. My tap position is at tap 5 14.4/161KV. I have been asked to change my tap position to tap3 at 14.4/165kv. My opinion on this is during peak hours the var demand exceeds the var supplied hence what is required is additional var supply to keep up the voltage and not a cosmetic tap change. however I have been meet with very stiff opposition and i have no choice but to change the taps.
I want to know if this is the right way to go and what are the implications?
During peak hours the corridor experiences low voltages although we try to keep up our vars to improve voltages the system voltage still remain low however the low side 14.4kv side is able to achieve voltages of 15kv and above but the system voltages still remain low at 156-7kv. My tap position is at tap 5 14.4/161KV. I have been asked to change my tap position to tap3 at 14.4/165kv. My opinion on this is during peak hours the var demand exceeds the var supplied hence what is required is additional var supply to keep up the voltage and not a cosmetic tap change. however I have been meet with very stiff opposition and i have no choice but to change the taps.
I want to know if this is the right way to go and what are the implications?