elmatador82
Electrical
- Dec 9, 2012
- 9
Hi Guys,
I am new to the forum. I a WYE-WYE padmount three phase transformer 25kV/600V. The utility company requested our engineering firm to buy Y-Y style transformer. The high voltage utility line is a 4-wire service with the neutral grounded. The utility is only going to run three wires, i.e only connect the primary phase A,B,C and leave the neutral unconnected on the primary side of our transformer. Our secondary has a resistor grounded system (5A NGR). How would the transformer behave if the primary neutral connection is left disconnected? Does the HO bushing need to be connected to the cabinet ground? How would it behave if there was a line to ground fault on the secondary? Theoretically what would you measure for voltages on the secondary side between L-G and L-L? Does the HO bushing need to be tied to the main ground grid at the facility? Our secondary loads mainly consists of delta motor loads.
My apologies for the basic question but I am a junior engineer. Do you guys see any potential problems with the above setup? I kept asking them as to why we can't go Delta-Wye since they are running only three conductors but they wouldn't give me a technical answer and said that their standard requires a WYE-WYE transformer.
Look forward to hearing from you guys.
I am new to the forum. I a WYE-WYE padmount three phase transformer 25kV/600V. The utility company requested our engineering firm to buy Y-Y style transformer. The high voltage utility line is a 4-wire service with the neutral grounded. The utility is only going to run three wires, i.e only connect the primary phase A,B,C and leave the neutral unconnected on the primary side of our transformer. Our secondary has a resistor grounded system (5A NGR). How would the transformer behave if the primary neutral connection is left disconnected? Does the HO bushing need to be connected to the cabinet ground? How would it behave if there was a line to ground fault on the secondary? Theoretically what would you measure for voltages on the secondary side between L-G and L-L? Does the HO bushing need to be tied to the main ground grid at the facility? Our secondary loads mainly consists of delta motor loads.
My apologies for the basic question but I am a junior engineer. Do you guys see any potential problems with the above setup? I kept asking them as to why we can't go Delta-Wye since they are running only three conductors but they wouldn't give me a technical answer and said that their standard requires a WYE-WYE transformer.
Look forward to hearing from you guys.