spat154
Electrical
- Jan 21, 2008
- 4
Hi There,
I am reviewing this Transformer spec prepared by one of the consultants for connecting a 50 MW wind farm to the 132kV grid. Basically it is a 12/132kV connection. They have specified star-star connection with both sides solidly earthed (Yn0Yn0). I thought the best way to connect generator transformer is star delta (Ynd11 - where Delta is 12kV) for all the reasons such as it reduces third harmonic and reduces costs (less copper in delta winding) etc...But what I am not sure is that if we go with star delta then how do u limit the fault current on the LV side? Is it necessary to always put neutral earth resistors on LV? Any reason to not connect star star?
Regards.
I am reviewing this Transformer spec prepared by one of the consultants for connecting a 50 MW wind farm to the 132kV grid. Basically it is a 12/132kV connection. They have specified star-star connection with both sides solidly earthed (Yn0Yn0). I thought the best way to connect generator transformer is star delta (Ynd11 - where Delta is 12kV) for all the reasons such as it reduces third harmonic and reduces costs (less copper in delta winding) etc...But what I am not sure is that if we go with star delta then how do u limit the fault current on the LV side? Is it necessary to always put neutral earth resistors on LV? Any reason to not connect star star?
Regards.