mwk
Industrial
- Sep 11, 2008
- 3
We have 6 oil filled ground mounted transformers at my facility. All are locked type, ground mounted transformers with primary and secondary feed below ground. Primary feed(power company side) 12470VAC, capacitor bank (PF correction network), then 12470 to 480 (in plant distrobution). Five of these units are delta-wye, one of them is wye-wye.
The wye-wye unit feeds a bus distribution system and we are experiencing failures at the bus, some of them catastrophic with the bus plug being physically being blown off the bus by the arc. It is only on the wye-wye rail. Any suggestions what could be causing these failures.
The wye-wye unit feeds a bus distribution system and we are experiencing failures at the bus, some of them catastrophic with the bus plug being physically being blown off the bus by the arc. It is only on the wye-wye rail. Any suggestions what could be causing these failures.