camurphy
Electrical
- Aug 3, 2012
- 6
Hello,
I am performing a harmonic analysis of a 24 pulse 4160 V VFD. This VFD is replacing existing VFDs of the same size and will be connected to an existing system which has delta-y transformers with neutral grounding resistors. This 24 pulse drive has significant 3rd harmonics as determined by a test by the manufacturer attached to their system which I don't believe has a neutral grounding resistance. My issue is, when I put this drive harmonic spectrum into my harmonics software (Palladin DesignBase) the third harmonic interacts with the transformer grounding impedance creating very large voltage harmonics. Though I haven't heard of this being an issue, it makes sense to me as the 3rd harmonic is zero sequence and will create current in the neutral.
My question is: Would you expect this third order harmonic current to be reduced when the drive is installed in the actual system (with neutral grounding resistance), compared to the measured spectrum I have (without a neutral grounding resistance)?
Thanks
I am performing a harmonic analysis of a 24 pulse 4160 V VFD. This VFD is replacing existing VFDs of the same size and will be connected to an existing system which has delta-y transformers with neutral grounding resistors. This 24 pulse drive has significant 3rd harmonics as determined by a test by the manufacturer attached to their system which I don't believe has a neutral grounding resistance. My issue is, when I put this drive harmonic spectrum into my harmonics software (Palladin DesignBase) the third harmonic interacts with the transformer grounding impedance creating very large voltage harmonics. Though I haven't heard of this being an issue, it makes sense to me as the 3rd harmonic is zero sequence and will create current in the neutral.
My question is: Would you expect this third order harmonic current to be reduced when the drive is installed in the actual system (with neutral grounding resistance), compared to the measured spectrum I have (without a neutral grounding resistance)?
Thanks