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  1. kartracer087

    Series Capacitor Application

    Yeah I agree and I can see how the MVAR ratings change with square of voltage based on the math. The actual supply MVAR really depends on what you define the operating voltage at for the exact kVAR you need out of the system. You are also right that people do like to round numbers a bit...
  2. kartracer087

    Series Capacitor Application

    Edit - whoops was trying to respond to your first comment Depends on the utility. The issue becomes loading on the substation at lower power factors. Correcting to close to unity is generally preferred particularly when the transformer will be fully loaded in contingency conditions. The...
  3. kartracer087

    Series Capacitor Application

    Well more of a question I guess. The utility they call them 10MVAR and 20MVAR capacitor banks but I think in reality if you were building them in racks since 10 and 20 are not easily divisible numbers considering you have three phases. Something like 10.2MVAR and 20.4MVAR (at nominal voltage...
  4. kartracer087

    Series Capacitor Application

    It might just come down to what they state as an operating voltage. Using identically sized and connected capacitors is preferred in station banks just for simplicity.
  5. kartracer087

    Series Capacitor Application

    well this is more for getting specific MVAR ratings out of the bank, basically fine tuning the bank. Standard capacitor sizes limit the bank combinations. Like if you were going to install a 10MVAR bank it could have 17-200kVAR capacitors per phase but that amounts to 10.2MVAR at nominal...
  6. kartracer087

    Series Capacitor Application

    I'm not following? If a load has say 1000kVAR of inductive load and 1000kW of resistive load and I provide hypothetically say a 500kVAR capacitor, then I'm improving the power factor either way. The original power factor before correction in that case would have been...
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    Series Capacitor Application

    I think this is correct, that specifying the 7,970V units is proper. So basically the equivalent capacitance of 33kVAR at 7,970V is 1.392uF. If I take my base voltage of 7,970V and 50 kVAR I get 2.09uF, and similarly if I use a 100kVAR I get 4.18uF. Series capacitor ratings are like two...
  8. kartracer087

    Series Capacitor Application

    Hi, Say that my system voltage is 13,800Y/7,970V. If one was to connect a capacitor that is nameplate rated 100kVAR 7,970V in series with a 50kVAR unit with nameplate rating of 7,970V, would these two series capacitors be able to provide me with roughly 33.3kVAR per the series capacitor rule...
  9. kartracer087

    87T multi-terminal application

    I agree using a 400:5A CT is more appropriate for this application given the full load current will only be 328A as stated you will lose a lot of resolution and prone to more error using a 1200:5A CT especially under lower loads. That's how I ended up designing it was I put the CT right at the...
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    87T multi-terminal application

    I looked at this in more detail and I don't think its possible to accurately detect faults pertaining to the transformer or the portion of the tapped line. The only way I think this is possible is putting the current transformers specifically at the tap point so it only sees the TR-1 current in...
  11. kartracer087

    87T multi-terminal application

    Hello, I am wondering if it is possible to connect a circuit like the one I have shown in the attached PDF where the 87T differential current circuit will only compare the current flowing through my TR-1 transformer? Is that what an 1:1 Aux CT would do for me? The issue is that I don't want...
  12. kartracer087

    Maximum Transformer Impedance

    Yes you are correct, the added cabling is figured into the equation figuring in about 100 meters or more which would be the closest transformer station and switchgear. CL reactors are an option though they can be expensive. I had one priced recently 400A and 0.5 ohm with enclosure it was...
  13. kartracer087

    Rolling Loads - Machinery Skates

    DVD I think that is a neat approach because the C channels would help make sure the skates stay on the rails that is one big downside to what I proposed is that you would really have to be careful when moving it to make sure you stay aligned and on the surface of the HSS. On another note, I did...
  14. kartracer087

    Maximum Transformer Impedance

    I actually followed up with some engineers over there and got some additional information, for record: They use transformers with impedances of around 33.5% impedance on 50MVA base, maximum short circuit level at the station bus is about 25kA. They do parallel all (3) 35/50MVA units together...
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    Rolling Loads - Machinery Skates

    So here is a conceptual drawing of my last comment, with the HSS steel channels being used with the skates to move into place, for reference. Stacked solid plates could also be used to get the 4" elevation rather than the HSS but they would be heavier. Nylon rollers would be needed so it can...

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