Timmy76
Electrical
- Jul 30, 2012
- 7
Hello All
I have 4 115/24 kV 60 MVA transformer banks with 8% impedance. When all the banks are tied the fault levels becomes high. feeder reactors are used to limit fault current on the feeder side. But 24 Kv side has fault levels that require use of 40 KA breakers. But I am planning to increase the impedance of transformer from 8% to 12 or 15% so that I could use 25 ka breakers..
I do understand that there would be 0.12 p.u voltage drop across the transformer for 1p.u of voltage. At the same time tap changers on 24 kv side would correct it. But tap changer can only correct +/- 10% tap.
I would appreciate if you could advise on what other implications would be there to increase transformer impedance to a high value to limit fault current. One of the other method I read about it inserting reactors between transformer and transformer breaker.
Your response is highly appreciated.
I have 4 115/24 kV 60 MVA transformer banks with 8% impedance. When all the banks are tied the fault levels becomes high. feeder reactors are used to limit fault current on the feeder side. But 24 Kv side has fault levels that require use of 40 KA breakers. But I am planning to increase the impedance of transformer from 8% to 12 or 15% so that I could use 25 ka breakers..
I do understand that there would be 0.12 p.u voltage drop across the transformer for 1p.u of voltage. At the same time tap changers on 24 kv side would correct it. But tap changer can only correct +/- 10% tap.
I would appreciate if you could advise on what other implications would be there to increase transformer impedance to a high value to limit fault current. One of the other method I read about it inserting reactors between transformer and transformer breaker.
Your response is highly appreciated.