cmelguet
Electrical
- Jul 19, 2009
- 64
thread238-214018
Hi,
In the thread 238-214018 Morquea mention a method and rule of thumb to dimention a transformer for motor starting. Basically consist on the following:
Calculate Motor Starting kVA = (FLA of motor)*sqrt(3)*(3 phase voltage)
Calculate SC level at the secondary of the transformer using transformer impedance.
Voltage drop = motor starting KVA / SC level kVA.
Now my questions:
Anyone can demostrate this rule?
This rule of thumb assume that the transformer is connected to an infinite SC capacity utility system. If i have the utility system SC capacity at the primary side of the transformer, how can i use it in the above rule of thumb to make a more precise calculation.
In my specific case i have a 1000 HP motor, connected to a 33/4.16 kV transformer. SC capacity at the primary side is 25 kA. There are no more MV motors connected to the secondary side.
Regards,
Hi,
In the thread 238-214018 Morquea mention a method and rule of thumb to dimention a transformer for motor starting. Basically consist on the following:
Calculate Motor Starting kVA = (FLA of motor)*sqrt(3)*(3 phase voltage)
Calculate SC level at the secondary of the transformer using transformer impedance.
Voltage drop = motor starting KVA / SC level kVA.
Now my questions:
Anyone can demostrate this rule?
This rule of thumb assume that the transformer is connected to an infinite SC capacity utility system. If i have the utility system SC capacity at the primary side of the transformer, how can i use it in the above rule of thumb to make a more precise calculation.
In my specific case i have a 1000 HP motor, connected to a 33/4.16 kV transformer. SC capacity at the primary side is 25 kA. There are no more MV motors connected to the secondary side.
Regards,